Sue evil genius Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 442 Reaction score 1 Location Norfolk, VA Sep 13, 2006 #1 This bloomed in early summer, put out a new growth, and is now blooming on that now-mature growth. I'm pretty impressed with this performance. Arthur Boldrini = (forbesii x Fascelis) Fascelis = aclandiae x bicolor)
This bloomed in early summer, put out a new growth, and is now blooming on that now-mature growth. I'm pretty impressed with this performance. Arthur Boldrini = (forbesii x Fascelis) Fascelis = aclandiae x bicolor)
R Rick Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 12,765 Reaction score 19 Location Leiper's Fork, TN Sep 13, 2006 #2 That's got a nice jungle look to it. And very nice form:clap:
R Ron-NY Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2006 Messages 3,649 Reaction score 3 Location Saratoga Region, New York Sep 13, 2006 #3 very nice form...how is the fragrance??
G Greenpaph Guest Sep 14, 2006 #4 Very lovely, Sue! I love the bifoliates myself! I never saw this one before! They are very vigorous growers and flower freely! Thanks
Very lovely, Sue! I love the bifoliates myself! I never saw this one before! They are very vigorous growers and flower freely! Thanks
Sue evil genius Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 442 Reaction score 1 Location Norfolk, VA Sep 16, 2006 #5 Ron-NY said: very nice form...how is the fragrance?? Click to expand... Faint . . . a little spicy, a little soapy. So, not great, but not unpleasant. I'm thinking of crossing this with Bl. Sarah Black:
Ron-NY said: very nice form...how is the fragrance?? Click to expand... Faint . . . a little spicy, a little soapy. So, not great, but not unpleasant. I'm thinking of crossing this with Bl. Sarah Black: