■(SDB) 'Kaching'
2009, Black
'Kaching' (
Paul Black, R. 2009). Seedling# O358A. SDB, 14" (36 cm), Midseason to late bloom. Standards medium yellow, oxblood plicata lines around edge, variable dotting up midrib and over center; style arms dark oxblood; falls medium yellow, oxblood plicata hafts narrowing to very narrow plicata rim at distal edge; beards white tipped old gold; ruffled; pronounced sweet fragrance.
'Ghost Ship' X seedling# M250C: (seedling# 392B: (seedling# F240A, pollen parent of
'Subtle', x
'Minidragon') x
'Dynamic'). Mid-America 2009.
Honorable Mention 2011;
Award of Merit 2015
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2009: KACHING (Black 09) SDB Midseason-Late 14” (36cm). Kaching - that’s the sound of the cash register ringing up sales of this dynamic and wonderful creation. Perfectly formed and precisely ruffled flowers are light sulfur yellow. Standards have burgundy stitching around edges, sparse dotting over centers and upmidribs. Saddle shoe burgundy plicata hafts quickly transition to minimal plicata bands. Fascinating styles are dark wine. Kaching is totally uniques one of the finest parents I’ve ever used. I numbered 35 quality seedlings out of one cross - unbelievable! Sdlg. O358A: Ghost Ship X (pollen parent of Subtle x Minidragon.) $18.00. |
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