■(SDB) 'Jennyanydots'
2011, Black
'Jennyanydots' (
Paul Black, R 2011 ) Seedling# P170A, SDB, 15" (38 cm), Early midseason bloom. Standards light buff, wide medium red-purple plicata band, midrib and dotting covering center; style arms medium red-purple, medium russet edges; falls light buff, wide medium purple plicata band narrowing at distal end, center fine-dotted red-purple, heavier going downward, light pink-mauve blush over dark purple veined hafts; beards white base, hairs tipped tangerine. Seedling# M208B: (
'Amusing' x seedling# I251A: (seedling# E51AA, pollen parent of
'Pussycat Pink', x
'Static' sport)) X seedling# N338A: (seedling# K271C: (
'Sweet Baby' x
'Flights Of Fancy') x seedling# L353A: (
'Baby Soft' x Seedling# J270B: (
'Honey Bunny' x Seedling# E137AA,
'Baby Soft' pollen parent))). Mid-America 2011.
Honorable Mention 2013.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2011: JENNYANYDOTS (Black ‘11) SDB Early Midseason 15” (38cm). Here's another character to add to your "Cats" collection. Light buff standards have wide red purple plicata bands. Falls have wide, extended red purple plicata hafts giving way to narrower bands around lower third. Fall centers are dotted red purple. Volcanic orange beards are highlighted by dark purple darts. An amazing, must have parent. Variations of the plicata pattern seem to be infinite. Sdlg. P170A: (Amusing x (Pussycat Pink pollen parent x Static sport)) X ((Sweet Baby x Flights of Fancy) x (Baby Soft x (Honey Bunny x Baby Soft pollen parent))). $18.00. |
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BobPries - 2011-03-07