PFM Fall 2011 Auction
These are plants that scheduled to be returned at the Fall 2011 PFM auction. Many thanks to the following hybridizers for their generosity in our plant purchases for Plants For Members this year:
Jack Carpenter of The Lily Farm
Ted Petit of Le Petit Jardin
Pat Stamile of Floyd Cove Nursery
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WONDER WORKER
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(Jack Carpenter - FALL 2007) Photo and description courtesy of The Lily Farm DIP – 24”-EMRe-6.5-Ev Flowers are round and very flat-faced with gorgeous pie crust type of ruffling. The substance of the flowers is unusually heavy. The beautiful cream color has a pink blushing in it, with scapes that are strong and sturdy with 4-way branching and 30 buds. Fertile both ways. |
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ZOE ALLEGRA
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(Ted Petit - SPRING 2009) Photo and description courtesy of Le Petit Jardin *ZOE ALLEGRA -- [(Sunday Sandals) x (Daring Deception x Expensive Taste)] x (Reggie Morgan x Bewitching Eyes)] Sev. 5.5" fl. 30" sc. EM 20 buds. Zoe Allegra is one of the most mysterious flowers that I have ever grown. The lavender blooms have a pattern eye that contains many colors, from violet to charcoal, mahogany, white, and green. The pattern itself changes daily. It can appear as clear distinct bands, as pictured, creating the effect of a kaleidoscope, or a flower within a flower. On other days, it can appear quite exotic, with many, many ripples of blue violet, giving it the garden name of “pebble in a pond.” The petals lift in the center of the flower revealing the pattern mimicked on the sepals. To add ornate to exotic, the flowers also have a violet picotee, surrounded by a second, knobby wire gold edge. A sinfully fertile, awesome parent! Named for a delightful young lady in St. Catherines, Ontario. |
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