■(TB) 'Glendale'
1972, Gaulter
'Glendale' (
Larry Gaulter, R. 1972). Seedling 67-251. TB, 36" (91 cm). Midseason bloom. Deep apricot-pink self; laced; tangerine beard.
'San Leandro' X seedling 66-69: (involving
'Fuchsia',
'Party Dress',
'Frost And Flame',
'Arctic Flame'). Sibling to
'Glenbrook'. Cooley's Gardens 1972. Honorable Mention 1973.
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References
GLENDALE (Gaulter 72) Each $25.00. This deep apricot-pink self has a leather-heavy substance. The colorful deep tangerine beard seems to be reflected into the haft and style arms. These, and the edges of the entire flower, are very heavily laced and there is balanced placement of many large blooms on strong, well branched 36-inch stems. The tightly crinkled edges of the standards enmesh at the top and the wide falls flare gracefully in long mid-season to late bloom. Seedling No. 67-251. [Cooley's Iris, 1972]. |
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Culture
Quick Summary of Cultural Directions
FURTHER CULTURAL INFORMATION |
Hardiness Zones 4-8 for most varieties, Some cultivars tolerate colder, others tolerate warmer zones (please comment in comment box with your location if this cultivar grows well in zone 3, 4, 9, or 10.) |
Exposure Prefers full sun for optimal performance, may still bloom in half-day shade |
Water: Prefers well drained good garden soil, Tolerant of dry conditions in established plants, Intolerant of swampy conditions. |
PH Prefers Neutral to basic solis 6.1 to 8.5, quite toleranr of more extreme conditions |
Fertilizer Prefers rich conditions on relatively inorganic soils. |
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