■(TB) 'May Debut'
2008, Black
'May Debut' (
Paul Black, R. 2008). Seedling# M141AA. TB, 34" (86 cm), Late midseason bloom. Standards medium yellow, greenish yellow texture veins, glittery crystalline yellow rim; style arms medium yellow, darker than Standards; falls white, heavily incised with fine green-yellow texture veins, medium yellow haft veined olive green, narrow diffuse medium yellow band; beards orange in throat, lighter orange in middle, orange yellow at end; ruffled, small flowered; pronounced spicy fragrance.
'Dolce' X seedling# K278B: (seedling# B194C, pollen parent of
'Dolce', x seedling# I145A: (seedling# F175BB, pod parent of
'Dolce', x seedling# E25AA: (
'Contemporary Art' x
'Flights Of Fancy'))). Mid-America 2008.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2008: May Debut is an exciting advancement in my "small flowered tall bearded" line. Form, color, branching, vigor, and garden appeal are all superb. Pastel yellow standards are gently ruffled. Mid yellow styles add a bit of contrast. Falls are crisp white with narrow light yellow bands and hafts. Bright yellow gold beards give it an extra touch of personality. May Debut has 3-4 branches with 8-11 buds. May Debut is a charming delight that declares that spring has arrived. Hybridizing possibilities are endless in the bearded classes. ENJOY! Sdlg. M141AA: Dolce sib X ((Abridged Version x ((Centerfold x Wings of Dreams) x Birthday Gift)) x ((Northern Jewel x (((Navy Waves x Bride’s Halo) x sib) x unknown C.Palmer aphylla seedling)) x (Contemporary Art x Flights of Fancy))). $50.00. |
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RolandDejoux - 2010-01-22