Miracle Pink #326
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Medium pink 4”. Rounded moderately overlapping petals, with upturned inner edge and with red bands on reverse. Dark pink veins radiating from the orange to yellow center. Heavy bloomer with frangipani fragrance, good keeping quality and high tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical green leaves with red edge and acute hooked tips. 4" veined pink with baby powder fragrance. Compact grower produces tight bunches of blooms-- 3". The coloration changes from day to day, probably based on local temps. One day appears grainy pink with a gold center, to the next, new blooms appear solid, dark pink, with an orange center. The petals have a nice shape and the scent is baby powder with some coconut. Wonderful bloomer and quite spectacular when in full flower. Very unusual splashes of dark pink on white. Medium to tall with elliptical green leaves with red edge and acute hooked tips. Miriam 2009 by Brad Willis, named for his mother. 2.5” glows in yellow, orange, red and pink. As the season winds down, the single dark pink streak which runs in the middle from the dark orange center completely to the edge is not as prominent. Strong, sweet and somewhat citrus scent, tends to be compact. The growth starts long and tall, and then produces lots of very short tips. The original tree is shaped like an upside down pitchfork with lots of small tipped branches all over the upper third of the tree, having branched twice near its base as a small seedling. 2.5" gold, orange, white, and some reddish pink.
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