Gloria's Chameleon
Description
, originally from her sister in law in Nambucca, NSW. It has a wonderful, strong scent which stays until the flower is completely dead. Gloria de Los Angeles named after Gloria White who used to live in Homestead, Florida near Luc and Carol at Florida Colors Nursery. Gloria De Los Angles was her first and middle name. Orange coloration and fabulously strong, spicy-sweet scent. Striking red bands on the back that show through. 31/2” in nice sized clusters. Short seedling of India. 3” Orange and red on medium tree. Thick petals, excellent keeping quality. It is a very similar bloom but the growth habit of Gloria is much more compact whereas India is tall. Scent is hard to describe, not sweet but not stinky and the growth is regular, not lanky, not compact.
Appearance
Gloria de Los Angeles named after Gloria White who used to live in Homestead, Florida near Luc and Carol at Florida Colors Nursery. Striking red bands on the back that show through. 3” Orange and red on medium tree. Thick petals, excellent keeping quality.
Bloom
It has a wonderful, strong scent which stays until the flower is completely dead. 31/2” in nice sized clusters.
Fragrance
It has a wonderful, strong scent which stays until the flower is completely dead. Orange coloration and fabulously strong, spicy-sweet scent. Scent is hard to describe, not sweet but not stinky and the growth is regular, not lanky, not compact.
Growth & Foliage
Thick petals, excellent keeping quality. It is a very similar bloom but the growth habit of Gloria is much more compact whereas India is tall. Scent is hard to describe, not sweet but not stinky and the growth is regular, not lanky, not compact.
Provenance
, originally from her sister in law in Nambucca, NSW. Short seedling of India.
Details
Hybridizer
Florida Colors Nursery
Parentage
Seedling of India
Fragrance Strength
strong, sweet
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
, originally from her sister in law in Nambucca, NSW. It has a wonderful, strong scent which stays until the flower is completely dead. Gloria de Los Angeles named after Gloria White who used to live in Homestead, Florida near Luc and Carol at Florida Colors Nursery. Gloria De Los Angles was her first and middle name. Orange coloration and fabulously strong, spicy-sweet scent. Striking red bands on the back that show through. 31/2” in nice sized clusters. Short seedling of India. 3” Orange and red on medium tree. Thick petals, excellent keeping quality. It is a very similar bloom but the growth habit of Gloria is much more compact whereas India is tall. Scent is hard to describe, not sweet but not stinky and the growth is regular, not lanky, not compact.
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