(SPX) 'Silent Dreams'
1997, Niswonger
'Silent Dreams' (
O. David Niswonger, R. 1997). Sdlg. 2-94. SPEC-X, 32" (81 cm), Midseason bloom. Pale yellow self, Falls with gold signal veined brown. Seed from Tomas Tamberg.
'Starting Calsibe' X converted yellowish cal-sib, parentage unknown. Cape Iris 1997.
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From AIS Bulletin #305 April 1997 Introducing SILENT DREAMS (Tamberg-Niswonger'97) CS 2-94: Starting Calsibe X Sib but perhaps another generation of sibs crossed with each other. It came from the same seed as Berlin-Cape Connection from Tomas Tamberg of Germany see that description. SPEC-X, TET, 32" (82 cm), M. This pale yellow with a gold signal is fertile which makes it an interesting plant to work with in this complicated parentage of 40 chromosome siberians with the Pacific Coast native species where the chromosomes have been doubled to 80. The name was given by Joy Seckler of Greenfield, TN. $25.00. Cape Iris. |
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