
"Christmas Mimosas"
Rinke - K 2015
This daylily won Best Seedling in the 2010 Southern Michigan Daylily Society exhibition show.
Now named for a family memory.....
We always gather on Christmas day at my sister Patty's and she makes a big batch of Mimosas to start our celebration. The family always looks forward to and enjoys making our Christmas toast with this delicious tradition.
The color of this Daylily reminds me of that Christmas cheer.
Yellow, Cinnamon blend with green throat, and cinnamon halo. Cascade-Crispate UF. The curling is more pronounced as temperatures warm up. It exhibits instant rebloom and sent up scapes from July through October in 2016. Once it starts it continues to produce blooms until several hard frost finally stopped the display. Beautiful foliage.
42" 8" M Dor Dip Rebloom, Cascade -Crispate UF 4 way branching with 20-25 buds
Halo is somewhat darker on the sepals than the petals giving an interesting reverse bitone or bicolor effect, (but it isn't a bitone or a bicolor). Occasionally produces polymerous blooms but not frequently enough for me to add it to the registration data.
Parentage was lost, but It's probable that this one has "Loch Ness Monster" and "Magic of Oz" in it's parentage.
Rinke - K 2015
This daylily won Best Seedling in the 2010 Southern Michigan Daylily Society exhibition show.
Now named for a family memory.....
We always gather on Christmas day at my sister Patty's and she makes a big batch of Mimosas to start our celebration. The family always looks forward to and enjoys making our Christmas toast with this delicious tradition.
The color of this Daylily reminds me of that Christmas cheer.
Yellow, Cinnamon blend with green throat, and cinnamon halo. Cascade-Crispate UF. The curling is more pronounced as temperatures warm up. It exhibits instant rebloom and sent up scapes from July through October in 2016. Once it starts it continues to produce blooms until several hard frost finally stopped the display. Beautiful foliage.
42" 8" M Dor Dip Rebloom, Cascade -Crispate UF 4 way branching with 20-25 buds
Halo is somewhat darker on the sepals than the petals giving an interesting reverse bitone or bicolor effect, (but it isn't a bitone or a bicolor). Occasionally produces polymerous blooms but not frequently enough for me to add it to the registration data.
Parentage was lost, but It's probable that this one has "Loch Ness Monster" and "Magic of Oz" in it's parentage.
"Flying Fortress"
Rinke K 2015 Second in a series of Daylilies that honor the members of the 8th Air Force and the sacrifices they made to help keep us free. 41" 9" ML Dor Tet 3 way branching 15 buds Fooled Me x Webster's Pink Wonder Golden Yellow with feathered eyezone in shades of red. Blooms are often larger than the average of 9". |
"Ragged Irregulars"
Rinke K 2015 Third in a series of Daylilies that honor the members of the 8th Air Force and the sacrifices they made to help keep us free. 38" 10" M Dor Tet 3-4 way branching with 15-19 buds (Freak Show x Coleman Hawkins) x String Bikini Bright red-orange with a slightly darker eyezone and wide yellow to green throat. Registered as a large flower rather than an unusual form due to variation in form. |