■(SPX) 'Pink Leopard'
2009, Probst
'Pink Leopard' (
Darrell Probst, R. 2009). Sdlg. 88XPAXVI-3-4. SPEC-X, 46" (117 cm), Midseason bloom. Standards pink (RHS 49B). veined orange at hafts; style arms pale orange tips and sides (25D & 18A), midribs darker (25C); Falls peach pink (55C), orange pink edges, signals cream (11C/D) heavily flecked orange (35B/C), hafts darker and flecked heavier; slight sweet fragrance. Parentage unknown, involving
I. dichotoma and
I. domestica.
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From Joe Pye Weed catalog, 2014: PINK LEOPARD - '08, 49", M, SPEC-X (Probst). Tall stems are loaded with flowers producing a great display. Standards and falls are pink. The falls have a large creamy yellow signal area which is heavily dotted, dashed, and veined in orange giving the whole flower a peachy-pink appearance. Pale orange style arms add to this with a bright orange midrib. Clean blue-green foliage has a white line at the edge. Open 10am to 6:30pm. Intermediate to iris type. Over 300 blooms per stalk. $15.00 |
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