■(SIB) 'Lincolnshire Edith'

2025, Scott
'Lincolnshire Edith' (
Julie Scott, R. 2025). Seedling 21-06-10, SIB (tetraploid), 43.3" (110 cm), Midseason bloom. Standards violet (RHS 83B), with darker veining; style arms RHS FAN 2 84A paler violet (RHS 84A), with violet blue (RHS 97A) center; falls violet blue (RHS 93B), with darker veining, white to grey orange (RHS 163C), with violet veining and flecks signal; beardless; slight sweet fragrance.
'Prussian Blue':(
'Germantet One':(Laurenbuhl:(
'Caesar's Brother' x unknown) x unknown) x
'Blue Burgee':(
'Snowy Egret' x unknown x
'Blue Moon' x unknown)) X
'Weinkoenigin':(
'Strawberry Fair':(
'Pink Haze' x
'Wing On Wing' x
'Jewelled Crown':(
'Ruffled Velvet':(
'Polly Dodge' x seedling 61/Cas4 x
'White Swirl' x unkown) x
'Showdown':(Sesenbach seedling #6 x
'Illini Encore'))) x
'Lavendelwein':(
'Fourfold Lavender' x Hollingworth seedling D2C26 x
'Fourfold Lavender':(
'Orville Fay' sibling x
'Blue Brilliant' seedling x
'Snowy Egret' seedling x
'Dreaming Yellow'))).
See below:
References
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Cultivation
Quick Summary of Cultural Directions
FURTHER CULTURAL INFORMATION |
| Hardiness Zones 3-8 for most varieties, Some Siberian cultivars tolerate colder, others tolerate warmer zones (please comment in comment box with your location if this cultivar grows well in zone 3, 9, or 10.) |
| Exposure Prefers full sun for optimal performance, may still bloom in half-day shade |
| Water: Prefers well drained but moist good garden soil, More tolerant of dry conditions in established plants, Prefers moist conditions especially in Spring bloom season. |
| PH Average garden solis 6.1 to 7.5, |
| Fertilizer Prefers rich conditions on organic soils. |
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