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Jon in SW Ohio

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Well, this one's a mystery. I got it as Phrag. besseae ('Carolina Moon' x self as best as I can tell) and it is obviously a flava besseae hybrid. No clue what one...the list is waaaaay to long to guess. The colors are much more intense than most flava crosses I've had...so I'm not complaining.

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Can anyone tell what the tag says? I'm only guessing Carolina Moon since that sounds familiar.

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very cool, the colors are so vibrant! Looks like an Eric Young to me, although i doubt there's any way (short of a karyological analysis) to tell what it really is.

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Looking at the RHS web site for some possibilities doesn't reveal much. It could be Phrag Caroline Miller Ott which may well have produced a flower like the one pictured. The flower looks nice by the way -

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Stephan said:
Looking at the RHS web site for some possibilities doesn't reveal much. It could be Phrag Caroline Miller Ott which may well have produced a flower like the one pictured. The flower looks nice by the way -

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Phrag. Caroline Miller Ott is a Fox Valley hybrid. Perhaps Tom could weigh in on this one...

My sense, though is that vittatum would influence it to have longer petals and perhaps not so bright a yellow. But I could very well be wrong.
 

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