This is a new Hybrid, crossed last fall,sowed in Early March and started blooming in July and August.This plant is 6 feet tall,with 2 inch trunk,broad spreading crown,Nice clear sweet scent,large flowers,and beautiful entire leaves.a hybrid between "Clare Mills" and "Ecuador Pink".Notice how heavily it blooms for only being 7 months old....this is the second bloom cycle in a few weeks.....
"Inca Moon" growth habits
what a beautiful picture. I couldn't imagine working somewhere like that. Your brug is stunning
Oh so beautiful. I meant for my Jungle House to be that neat!! Is it pink or yellow?
Calalily its pure white see other pics
Wow - can't believe you just started that in March. Wish my seedlings would grow that fast!
This one has been exceptional in speed of flowering...several of these seedlings have bloomed already..Brugie grew a few and had that one with ruffled edges..they are all different in their own ways..Like Monika said you need to grow out EVERY seed from a cross so as not to miss That one in a million hybrid seedling that will make you go blind with its beauty... :-)
Mine too...
Kyle its very pretty,were you expecting a white?
okay, we need your how to's. what size pot? how do you feed? and I need to borrow the conservatory too.
Wow, Inca Moon is beautiful along with the gardens.
The plant is in the ground.....the garden is one of my tropical gardens outdoors.....all the plants there will be dug and overwintered.No additional feed when it went out in the spring..it lives on nature only.
This one is just beautiful Kyle. With the speed that it grows and flowers it would be excellant up here where our growing season is so short.
it feeds on nature only..... now that just sounds to simple. which would make everything I've done wrong! LOL!! did it start out with Osmocote or anything like that? and now I think I need your soil!
tiG our soil is black and crumbly and deep......was all prairie at one time..........great soil.
lucky dawg!!!
Beautiful flowers!!! It has all the good points a new hybrid should have. The versicolor influence is seen in the flowering habit. It deserves a wonderful name.
Monika..you don't Like "Inca Moon"? LOL
I like it but aren't there a couple of Sang cultivars with Inca as the first part of their name? When i saw the name 'Inca Moon' that's what i expected to see!
Bruno Nicolai
Co.Wicklow-The Garden of Ireland
LOL, I like it. In the language of the Inca it is Mama Quilla.
:-)
Kyle, lovely brug, and I too think it would be a great one for the colder climates.
