■(SDB) 'Lab'
2011, Black
'Lab' (
Paul Black, R 2011 ) Seedling# P194B, SDB, 13" (33 cm), Midseason late bloom. Standards edges light smoky-violet, intermittent gilt tan rim; style arms medium rose, light rose midrib, light violet crests; falls light smoky-violet-blue, plum veins over haft becoming a diffuse smoky-medium-plum spot covering 1/3 of petal, intermittent gilt gold rim, more pronounced at hafts; beards tangerine in throat, violet-blue tipped white in middle, violet-blue at end; slight spicy fragrance. Seedling# N334C: (seedling# J406B: (
'Dancing Bunnies' x seedling# D170BB,
'Cachet' sibling), x T. Johnson seedling# T275A: (
'Investor' x
'Hot Jazz')) X seedling# N338A: (seedling# K271C: (
'Sweet Baby' x
'Flights Of Fancy') x seedling# L353A: (
'Baby Soft' x seedling# J270B: (
'Honey Bunny' x seedling# E137AA, 'Baby Soft' pollen parent))). Mid-America 2011.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2011: LAB (Black ‘11) SDB Midseason-Late 13” (33cm). Light lilac standards are intermittently touched gilt tan on edges. Styles are blue lilac. Light lilac falls have diffuse veined plum spots with light blue area around olive gold to violet beards. Hafts have interesting gilt gold rims. Sdlg. P194B: ((Dancing Bunnies x Cachet sib) x (Investor x Hot Jazz)) X ((Sweet Baby x Flights of Fancy) x (Baby Soft x (Honey Bunny x Baby Soft pollen parent))). $18.00. |
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