large, reverse bitone, blooms mid-season, reblooms, 3-4 branches, 18-24 bloom count, pod fertile, pollen fertile, dormant.
The pod-parent is (Godiva Jam x Tierra del Fuego)
The pollen-parent is Chocolate on My Pillow
Description: Large, "open form" flowers are indeed my personal faves in the garden... they
really offer good "foundation" when gazing from afar. This particular
flower really fills this duty, with a VERY large green waxy throat... which repeats so perfectly on the sepals. The hot deep pink color of the flower is clean and fresh looking,
especially during the late season. The
overall look is quite balanced... and stately... in the garden! Being a very late bloomer... it adds a LOT of great structural color, at
a time when most others have finished up for the year. Great too, is that
with great branching (lateral branches even bifurcate/split!)... you're assured
a long-lasting show!