■(SIB) 'Dreaming Yellow'
1971, McEwen
'Dreaming Yellow' (
Currier McEwen, R. 1969). Seedling T1 66/97A (colchicine induced chimera). SIB, 31" (79 cm), Midseason to late bloom. Color Class-W4Y, Standards white; falls creamy yellow (9B on top quarter, 9C-D on tips); moderately ruffled.
'Dreaming Spires' X unknown. McEwen 1971. Honorable Mention 1972.
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From AIS Bulletin #202 July 1971 Introducing DREAMING YELLOW. 31". M to Land reblooms. Colchicine induced chimera introduced as diploid. 5" flowers of excellent flaring form and substance. Outstanding feature is color, an amoena with white standards and styles contrasting with yellow falls (9B extending to 9D at tips); unique among introduced 28 chromosome Siberians. Highly fertile. Dreaming Spires x unknown. Stock limited. $25. Currier McEwen. |
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MichaelGreenfield - 2010-01-15
- El Hutchison: Occasionally reblooms in my Z3 garden. -- EleanorHutchison - 14 Feb 2010
- Name may have actually originated due to pale - mid-yellow buds. Wendy Roller, 15 June, 2018 -- WikiGuest - 15 Jun 2018