■(SDB) 'All Is Bright'
2011, Black
'All Is Bright' (
Paul Black, R 2011) Seedling N303A. SDB, 14" (36 cm), Late midseason bloom. Standards and style arms medium bright gold-yellow; falls same lightly washed orange, diffuse band slightly paler orange; beards fully saturated orange, big; pronounced sweet fragrance. Seedling J331A: (seedling E82AA,
'Can't Wait' sibling x
'El Torito') X seedling F240A: (
'Sweet Bite' x seedling B281B: (
'Tweety Bird' x seedling 91216,
'Spin Again' sibling)). Mid-America 2011.
Honorable Mention 2013.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2011: ALL IS BRIGHT (Black ‘11) SDB Midseason Late14” (36cm). The color of All Is Bright is so clean and clear that it looks like a glaciata but the parentage indicates it shouldn't be and it isn't. The genetic expression of seedlings from it doesn't seem to follow any known rules. Used with blacks, it almost completely masks the anthocyanin. It does breed the brightest yellows and oranges. Falls of bright, dark yellow flowers look like a little orange juice was poured over them and have narrow gold rims. As if it weren't bright enough, add neon orange beards. See what wonders you can create with it. Sdlg. N303A: (Can’t Wait sib x El Torito) X (Sweet Bite x (Tweety Bird x Spin Again sib)). $18.00. |
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BobPries - 2011-03-07