1973, Hamblen
'Misty Dawn' (Melba Hamblen, R. 1972). Seedling# H66-36C. TB, 34" (86 cm). Midseason to late bloom. Standards pale pink (RHS 65A) flushed violet at midrib; Falls violet (87B) deepening to 85A at edges, cinnamon haft; tangerine-orange beard. (('Glittering Amber' x 'Whole Cloth') x 'Lilac Champagne') X ('Lilac Champagne' x (('Glittering Amber' x 'Frost And Flame') x ( 'Promising' x 'Frost And Flame'))). Mission Bell 1973.
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Awaiting original catalog description. |
"H66-36C had light pink standards and biue orchid falls. I liked the form, branching, and coloring on this one, and feel that it is well described by its name MISTY DAWN. The beautifully ruffled flowers were displayed three to a stalk with many buds to open." [Ron Mullin, “An Iris Holiday.” The Bulletin of the American Iris Society #208(January 1973): 15-16.] |
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