■(TB) 'Silk Brocade'
1999, Keppel
'Silk Brocade' (
Keith Keppel, R. 1998). Seedling# 91-88B. TB, 35" (89 cm), Early to midseason bloom. Standards pinkish bishops violet (M&P 44-J-5), rayed grey white toward center; style arms pinkish lilac (44-I-2), salmon buff (10-C-5) margins; falls white ground tinted cream to pale peach, slightly redder and greyer bishops violet (44-K-6) 1" edging applied in near-solid strips of fine dots; beards indian orange (1-D-12), end hairs based white; ruffled, faintly laced; pronounced sweet fragrance. Seedling# 88-63A: ((
'Highland Haze' x seedling# 79-83D,
'Change Of Heart' sibling) x (
'Ever After' x
'Lorilee')) X
'Dawn Sky'. Keppel 1999.
Honorable Mention 2001.
See below:
References:
From AIS Bulletin #312 January 1999 Introducing SILK BROCADE (Keppel) TB, EM 35" (((Highland Haze x Change of Heart sib) x (Ever After x Lorilee)) X Dawn Sky) Creamy white ground, bishops violet plicata markings applied in near-solid marginal strips of fine dots. #91-88B. $40.00. Keith Keppel. |
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