■(TB) 'Sing To Me'
2010, Johnson
'Sing To Me' (
Thomas Johnson, R. 2010) Seedling Tx69AA. TB, 40" (102 cm). Late midseason bloom. Standards pale blue-white, dark blue bases, dark veins extending outward becoming lighter toward edges; style arms blue white; falls blue white, darker texture veins; beards lemon; slight fragrance.
'Presentation' X
'Mountain View'. Mid-America 2010.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2010: SING TO ME (T.Johnson ‘10) TB Midseason-Late 40” (102 cm). Big, blocky flowers presented on show stalks with 3 branches and 7-9 buds are sure to get your attention. Pale blue white standards have dark blue bases with dark veins extending and becoming lighter toward edges. The flat-top form is quite unique and appealing. Expansive blue white falls have darker texture veins leading to light lemon beards. Healthy, robust growth. Sdlg. TX69A: Presentation X Mountain View. $50.00. |
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Culture
Quick Summary of Cultural Directions
Hardiness Zones 4-8 for most varieties, Some cultivars tolerate colder, others tolerate warmer zones (please comment in comment box with your location if this cultivar grows well in zone 3, 4, 9, or 10.) |
Exposure Prefers full sun for optimal performance, may still bloom in half-day shade |
Water: Prefers well drained good garden soil, Tolerant of dry conditions in established plants, Intolerant of swampy conditions. |
PH Prefers Neutral to basic solis 6.1 to 8.5, quite toleranr of more extreme conditions |
Fertilizer Prefers rich conditions on relatively inorganic soils. |
FURTHER CULTURAL INFORMATION Here |
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RolandDejoux - 2010-01-28