■(SDB) 'Portland Pink'
2015, Black
'Portland Pink' (
Paul Black, R. 2015) Seedling# T234A. SDB, 15" (38 cm), Late to very late bloom. Standards mid pink; style arms mid-dark pink; falls mid peach-pink, darker haft and line from beard ½ way down petal, green-tan textured veins; beards dark tangerine-pink; slight spicy fragrance.
'Shorty' X seedling# R203A: (seedling# M166A, Inspired sibling x
'Love Spell'. Mid-America 2015.
Honorable Mention 2017;
Award of Merit 2019;
Cook-Douglas Medal 2021.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2015: PORTLAND PINK (Black ‘15) SDB Late Very Late 15” (38cm). It was tagged for introduction from its maiden bloom. Saying it is unique is a vast understatement. It is the best formed of all the pink SDBs. Color has great depth and richness. Its one flaw is some flowers have a 4th standard. It is a big advancement in my project to create SDBs that bloom into TB season. It begins bloom in early TB season. How cool to have a SDB for a TB timed show.The cross that created it, an IB X IB, shouldn’t have been fertile but it did have viable seed. Even more amazing, ‘Portland Pink’ is fertile. It can be picky about its partner but can have anywhere from a few to normal numbers of seed and they germinate. Pictured below are the two parents. Shorty, the pod parent, is froma pink tetraploid MTB seedling X my SDB, ‘Juicy Tidbit’. The pollen parent is a multi-branched & budded IB from a small flowered TB, ‘Inspired’ sib X my SDB, ‘Love Spell’. Growth is strong and increase rapid. Although it is from 2 IBs, it has never exceeded SDB height. What about using it in hybridizing? Go on, have your way with it. It is fertile with SDBs, IBs, tet MTBs, BBs and TBs. I haven’t tried MDBs. Expect wide variation in flower and plant size of seedlings. Sdlg. T234A: Shorty X (Inspired sib x Love Spell). $20.00 |
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