■(TB) 'What Now My Love'
2014, Blyth
'What Now My Love' (
Barry Blyth, R. 2013) Seedling# S245-1. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Standards lemon-apricot; falls cream-white shading to apricot, faint lemon edge, apricot hafts, very lacy; beards bright orange-tangerine.
'Kissable You' X seedling# O175-A,
'Dreamalot' sibling. Tempo Two 2014/15.
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From Tempo Two catalog, 2014: WHAT NOW MY LOVE (Blyth 2014 Aust) M 36”. This stands up and says “Hey, notice me”. The standards are beautifully blended lemon apricot and the edges are ruffled and very lacy. The falls are creamy white, shading to apricot and there is a blended lemon edge. Wide, full, semi flared and lacy, showing off the vivid orange tangerine beards. Branching is strong with a few show stems. A magnifcent garden Iris. Fertile. (Kissable You X O175-A; Dreamalot sib). Sdlg No. S245-1. $60.00. |
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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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