■(SDB) 'Lee Park'
2005, Tasco
'Lee Park' (
Richard Tasco, R. 2004). Seedling# 98-SDB-24-04. SDB, 14" (36 cm), Midseason to late bloom. Standards cream white ground, wide solid violet-purple (RHS 77A) band and midrib line, slight dotting in center; style arms violet purple edged tan, darker at base; falls medium yellow ground, broad band of heavily stippled burgundy; beards bright tangerine; lightly ruffled; slight sweet fragrance. Seedling# 96-SDB-06: (seedling# 91-46-30: (
'Extra Charm' x
'Tender Tears') x seedling# 93-10-09: (seedling# 91-46: (
'Extra Charm' x
'Tender Tears') x seedling# 91-17: (
'Tender Tears' x
'Auroralita'))) X seedling# 96-SDB-22: (seedling# 93-03: (seedling# 91-62: (
'Pal Sam' x
'Auroralita') x sibling) x seedling# 94-18: (seedling# 91-53: (
'Nimble Toes' x
'Pal Sam') x
'Toy Clown')). Superstition 2005.
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From AIS Bulletin #337 April 2005 Introducing LEE PARK (Tasco 2005) SDB, 14"-ML. Seedling #98-SDB-24-04. Creamy white ground standards, wide solid violet-purple band and midrib line, slight violet dotting in center; medium yellow ground falls with a broad band of heavily stippled burgundy. Lightly ruffled with bright tangerine beards and 2-to-3 buds. Named for one of the small towns in NE Pennsylvania that I grew up in. 96-SDB-06:(91-46-30: (Extra Charm x Tender Tears) x 93-10-09:(91-46: (Extra Charm x Tender Tears) x 91-17: (Tender Tears x Auroralita))) X 96-SDB22: (93-03: (91-62: (Pal Sam x Auroralita) x sib) x 94-18:(91-53: (Nimble Toes x Pal Sam) x Toy Clown)). $15.00-0r-3/$30.00. Superstition Iris Gardens. |
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