Description
Full double, large flower opens bright magenta red. Well-formed, broad guards, petals grading small inward, the segments are narrower, wavy and deeply notched. In center, obscured carpels with deep rose stigma, yellow stamens on yellow filaments also mostly obscured, nearby petals edged and stippled in white add to the character of the bloom. The flower is nicely tailored, of good substance and of a high silhouette form. Mild fragrance. Side buds extend bloom. Good plant habit, vigorous and good increase, a reliable bloomer with ample color on a large, medium height bush. Remarkably dark, bronze red stems when emerging from the ground in early spring, the foliage eventually turning into a rich, deep green color as the season progresses, retains a very dark green shade to the end of the growing season. Forms an attractive bush with strong stems that hold the flower near the canopy, typically self-supporting, staking depends on placement in the landscape. Promises excellent landscape qualities and furnishes fine stems for the vase.
Best Cut®; fragrant variety; general garden and landscape use; perennial border; cut flower garden; deer resistant.
Basic Growing Requirements
Full Sun. Water as needed, sensitive to over-watering and waterlogged conditions. Soil pH 6.5-7. Fertile, well-draining soil.Disclosure
The image(s) above shows the actual cultivar named and described on this page. The pictures are a fair and accurate depiction of the flowers as they are, in vivo, and are not staged or altered otherwise. The descriptions are based on our experience with plants that are grown by us here in NW Missouri.
ALL ORDERS SHIP BARE ROOT AFTER HARVEST AND USDA INSPECTION IN LATE SEPTEMBER THROUGH NOVEMBER.