large, reverse bitone, blooms early to mid-season, reblooms, 3-4 branches, 20-24 bloom count, pod fertile, pollen fertile, semi-evergreen.
The pod-parent is (Tierra del Fuego x Least Expected)
The pollen-parent is (Virgil Earp x Out of Darkness)
Description: YES... Brown IS beautiful!!!! Not only that... but it's VERY unusual in
daylilies, and in fact, the perennial world in general. It was when
speaking in England this past May for the BHHS/RHS that I got the fantastic
opportunity (and life-long dream!) of visiting some of the most beautiful
gardens in the world, when I ran across one that was themed in a combination of
brown/yellow/red... and was nothing short of breathlessly gorgeous! I have
always been rather mystified by brown flowers, and in daylilies, the sheer lack
of very many to obtain.
Studying brown in daylilies has been a hoot... and in a personal conclusion,
it seems the color manifests only when a perfect balance of the colors of orange
and red intertwine enough to emit such a color to our eye. This very round
and ruffled flower opens with this precise balance, emphasized beautifully by
being a reverse bi-tone (sepals darker). As the day intensifies (as shown
in additional photo), the red aspect becomes a bit "louder"... so while the
"perfect brown" may indeed still be somewhat ellusive, I feel this particular
cultivar is a GREAT start to sending us down a very creative path!
Tenacious, well structured, and certainly a conversation piece... I believe one
just can't go wrong with it, especially when placed near other orange and yellow
flowers.
When in England, staying at their famed B&B's was a real treat! Formal,
yet very comfy indeed. One thing many of the innkeepers did, was to put a
chocolate on my pillow each evening... something that I really appreciated!
The eye on this flower amidst such form certainly reminded me of that fun
experience, and since it was England that brought my interest in brown to the
forefront... it all makes sense! Well... at least in my
"slightly different world", anyway! ;-)
Proving to be a great parent for performance already too... as with FUN De MENTAL (Owen. '13), and MY OFFER STANDS (Owen, '14)!
Please Note: This plant is not as cold tolerant as my plants are noted to be... best to provide winter mulch for zone 5 or lower.