Soft warm peach pink with a light green throat and a bold rose eye (faint on the sepals). It has light pink midribs and gentle ruffles. While the branching and bud count is modest, it comes into heavy bloom in the mid-late to late season and puts on a nice display. Unusual Form Cascade. Named after my favorite daughter-in-law.
Light yellow with green throat. The flower's face is dominated by a large blue-ish lavender eye ending in purple feathers. The plant has excellent branching (4 branches and 28 buds) Unusual Form Cascade.
Parentage: ((Unknown x Wild Chicken) x (Dragonflies in Flight x Cherry Peacock)
Rose-lavender petals with lighter ruffled edges; sepals a lighter lavender/pink-cream (bitone). The petals have a blue-ish purple watermark. The throat is light green, and there is a striking cream-white midrib on the petals. The overall appearance in the garden is of a white flower with a blue-purple long eye. It is gracefully recurved - Unusual Form Cascade. Named after my favorite daughter-in-law.
Clean cream-white background with a green throat and multi-colored eye blending bands of amethyst purple and rose-lavender like the reflections on a Crow's feathers. Graceful form (Unusual Form cascade) with ruffling. Excellent branching – 4 branches, 24 buds. Named for a bird-watcher's overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Unusual Form Cascade.
Parentage: (Seedling "late stippled cascade" x Cherry Peacock)
Rose-cream with darker rose ruffles. Bi-tone with darker sepals. Blush rose-purple long eye with sharp narrow white midrib and a slight pattern near the throat. 3 branches, 16 buds. Unusual Form Cascade.
Parentage: (((Sky Over Schuyler x Faulkner seedling) x Best Uncle) x (Opal Road x Ponder Stibbons))