yes, I'm going to bug the heck out of you all. the rest will go in my journal a little later:)
a little later
it has six peaks and it looks like the tendrils are long. it's really pretty.
I like that too is it a cross with frost pink???
I don't believe so, I have a few of those, and they are marked that, these seeds came as ? x bfly. they are a gorgeous watermelon color right now:)
Beautiful! Save us all one!
Very pretty soft pink color.
midday color. In real life it is a wonderful watermelon color. Can't wait to see it in the morning.
http://davesgarden.com/editgj/showimage.php?iid=9345
Sure is pretty. Don't you just love the little surprises when seeds grow to bloom?
tiG very pretty pink..and ya know I'm partial to pink brugs
Very nice tiG. Pretty, very pretty.
Frosty pink is definitly a better choice for color that is a bit more even, but Frosty pink can be nearly white sometimes as well. That one is Isabella if I had to guess, has the same color markings. Dark rim and lighter inside. Of course Isabella was one I used the most last year to Butterfly as Isabella was one of my heaviest blooming suaveolens types...not to mention my most vigorous. If I were going strictly for color though I would probably have chose Pink Insignis to use the most. Of course Pink Insignis never bloomed for me as well as Isabella or for that matter Frosty pink. I did make a number of crosses to Frosty pink as well though. Just a few to Pink Insignis.
Very PINK!!! i.e. feminine!
I'm so jealous. I have only 2 bruggies and they aren't doing much. I am concerned that my nights are too cool here in the mountains. We get down into 60s at night and occaisionally into the upper 50s. Is that my problem, do you think?
Naw,mine do better in the fall.FEED those puppies!
i had blooms into last december, lows into the low 30s sometimes. i think some kinds enjoy cooling off.
wow, thanks for the info. I'm on may out the door enforced with Miracle Grow.........
here it gets down in the 50's most nights. The brugs do not seem to mind at all! I just love this brug!
I still like looking at this one, but it definitly needs to be crossed to a multihybrid, versicolor, or aurea type.
what about aurea orange?
here's her entire journey http://davesgarden.com/editgj/viewentry.php?rid=18292
