Texas Star
UnverifiedPSA #252
Colors
OrangePinkYellow
Description
Texas Star (#252 ET) bears 3-inch light pink flowers with a small yellow-orange center and a citrus fragrance. The elliptical, pointed petals are moderately overlapping with upturned inner edges. Light green leaves have acute tips. Pod parent is Slaughter Pink.
Appearance
Light pink elliptical petals with pointed tips, moderately overlapping, with upturned inner edges and a small yellow-orange center. About 3 inches across.
Fragrance
Citrus fragrance.
Growth & Foliage
Light green leaves with acute tips.
Provenance
Elizabeth Thornton selection #252; pod parent Slaughter Pink.
Also Known As
Details
Parentage
Slaughter Pink
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
PSA #
252
Size (in)
3
Fragrance Strength
citrus
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
#252 ET 3" light pink with yellow center, citrus fragrance. Light pink blooms, elliptical moderately overlapped pointed petals 3". The flower has upturned inner edges, and a small yellow orange center with citrus fragrance, light green leaves have acute tips. Pod parent: Slaughter Pink.
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Size3"
Fragrancecitrus
Colors3
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