Kyle's Pink

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Here is Kyle's Pink day one and day two.The color deepens each day.I will try for another pic tomorrow if the weather
permits.

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Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Here is a shot from the bottom.

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

JT. This is a pretty one. Looks almost the same color as my Ecuador Pink.

Matthews, MO(Zone 6b)

Very pretty. I love the shape.

(Zone 6a)

Nice one! Does the bloom stay open during the daytime??

How is the fragrance?

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

It's different from EP, the edges don't turn up as much.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

I like the lesser recurve on this one. Sometimes my EP looks deformed because it curves up so much.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

this one seems to recurve sometimes. and i swear, i have seen mine get almost as pink as the pic of esmeraldas.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Wouldn't you just love to get your hands on a couple of cuttings of Esmeraldas?

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Very pretty.

Grass Lake, MI(Zone 5a)

Great photo's JT. Very pretty.

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

I like this one JT . . very nice.

Lovely.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Sigh!!

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

No chance to get a day three shot yet.It's storming here.More than 6 inches of rain today.Maybe tomorrow.
Owen,this one stays open day and night for 4-5 days.It even stands our heat well and keeps it's shape until the very last.Color deepens a bit each day.
!!!Excellent job Eric!!!

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

JT, I love the way the blooms last and last, even in the 90+ temps we've had.

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

Oh baby I love that one!

Mars Hill, NC(Zone 6a)

I am new to this, but had to share this with all. Maybe I can become a regular. Any help on propagation of this would be appreciated..it has bloomed four times this year and there is nothing that even resembles a seed pod.

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(Zone 6a)

Beautiful pic antgranny! What is it...versicolor peach?

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Very pretty antgranny.............. and welcome to the brug forum. we are a happy lot here!! Your best bet would be to take cuttings and root them. Some bruggies root in water and some direct in sand and some in dirt. Generally they are easy to root. If you want seeds you need another brug to fertilize it for the hybrids evidently are not self fertile. The seedlings you get are a cross for the seeds produced are not an exact of your plant.

There are lots of threads here that will make you smart like me. Have you learned about Ys yet?

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

set aside a day and read all the threads, you will learn so much!!!

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Welcome! A very nice plant you have there.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Well I got sidetracked which is so easy for me to do.... great pics gone2seed............ just lovely!!!

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

usually they have to be pollinated, by hand,from another,different brug.bees and others will do it for you sometimes,do you have another brug?

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Gosh, your picture is so pretty. This brug looks like one I have called Versicolor Peach. Smells great, doesn't it?

We are going to have to get you a cutting or two of one or two other brugs so you can start learning how to pollinate. This group will have you addicted to brugs in no time.

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