■(SPX) Yasha
2010, Shimizu
'Yasha' (
Hiroshi Shimizu by Carol Warner, R. 2010) SPEC-X
(Pseudata); 48", Midseason bloom. Red-violet Standards and Falls, very deep red-violet eyelash around smaller yellow signal; violet stylearms; color changes dramatically as flower opens.
'Gubijin' X unknown (mixed JI pollen). Draycott 2010. Translation: "The female devil".
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From Draycott Gardens catalog, 2016: YASHA (Hiroshi Shimizu, 2010) 48" M. Can't you just see the eyes of the devil in this flower? The color changes dramatically as the flower opens, giving a lovely contrast on the clump of many different shades. Also note the thin dark edge surrounding the falls. The name means “The female devil”. $10.00 |
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JimWilson - 2010-06-20