'Creamsickle' today .pretty in peach!

Coal Center, PA(Zone 6a)

Here it is in 'peach' ..as promised. Nice fragrance is still going today, too.

I have uploaded its 'phases' to the BDB showing flower progression.
This is one interesting and rewarding brug to grow (o:

Alice

Thumbnail by Abutilon
Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

Absolutely gorgeous....

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Beautiful. It's a must have and I'm gonna order one now that I see what it looks like. Nice picture.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

Well, i am 99.9% sure looking at this mine is creamsickle, not sure why a lot of my skirts haven't dropped and the flowers tend to stay white, but they are cool looking even like that. didn't think i had those labels mixed up.
really really pretty Alice, and i agree is a keeper. how much sun is it in?

Arlene,
Maybe your weather has a lot to do with the Brug...the weather is a lot different in PA thne it is down here.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

stunningly beautiful!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Alice, this one is a keeper and you do a great job with the camera. I'd like to see a picture up inside the corolla. A very pretty brug bloom.

Grass Lake, MI(Zone 5a)

Stunning ! So where do we get one of these from ????

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

Alice . . . that is such a beautiful bloom.
Gloria . . I think our heat definitely has a bearing on how the flowers look and how long they last. For me the spring and fall are the best times for blooms.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

Alice, it's beautiful.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

MINE WENT PEACH!!!! i guess not that it matters, but one less misnamed brug in my yard!!!!! they are really pretty. 2nd one with a dropped skirt and color. 7-8 huge white ones...
So you guys out there with cuttings, it is the creamsickle, i didn't mess up the labels. and the double peach was such a slow grower i don't want it anyway.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Thanks Arlene......I'll put a permanent marker on mine now.

Grass Lake, MI(Zone 5a)

Begging to get in line for a cutting! That is a beauty.

Coal Center, PA(Zone 6a)

Arlene, I am growing Creamsickle in part sun. East and west, but not alot of south exposure. It seems to like this light.
Yes, my weather is different than south US. I am zone 6. It has been hot and humid into 90s past week. If Creamsickle was in full sun, believe it would have browned in this weather.
Spring, but especially fall is best bloom time for me, too.
Brugie, I did take a shot up the flower today. Still in my camera I left at the farm after photographing there.
I intended to post tonight, but will tomorrow eve. Very pretty viewed that way, too (o:

I finally got the computer working so I could view these pictures. This is gorgeous. What a great colour and shape.
Gotta love it.

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