Moragne #93
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Similar to Hawaiian Sunset. Large 4 ½ to 5" reddish pink, white, center extends out with grainy reddish lavender resulting in an orange appearance, petal wide, elliptical with rounded tips, fair keeping quality, sweet floral fragrance. Medium compact tree. Largest individual flowers. Large yellow/orange spot in the middle and the inward curl of the petal. Nice clear pink with yellow eye, white veins throughout the petals, darker pink on the edge, light gardenia scent, 4", darker pink band on the back. Reddish pink with slightly streaks, thick petals, 4.5 to 5”, large petal and slightly floppy, sweet spicy fragrance. Not Cold Tolerant. Starts very dark pink, almost red-pink, turns a lighter pink. Seed parent Daisy Wilcox, pollen parent Scott Pratt. Medium to tall grower but it's one of my most favorite, the scent is amazing as well as the blooms. Lime green leaves. Tends to drop buds. All the Moragne's are pretty tall thick branch growing. With some exceptions (MHE, 78,) that I know of. They all grow more balanced if grown in the ground. The shape is very pronounced along with the bright orange/yellow center is always present. Slight twist on the petal overlap. Lime green leaves. Sets seed. Moragne 103 not a good lei flower but nice landscape tree. Medium tall grower.
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