Creamsickle in color.

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

NO!!! NO complaints!

I just want the other colors too........greed is good...LOL

The only time mine really looks creamsickle looking is when it first starts to turn color....Snows looks so pretty that color........

Barbara,you've got mail


And I'm all together happiest with creamsickle,its bloomed 3 times so far and has pods hanging all over it!Unlike any of my other doubles that STILL haven't bloomed and some of them are 3 years old........

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Barb, Does yours turn darker with age of flower. This takes about 3-4 days before it is true color.This is just starting to turn.
CC, mine hasn't produced any side shoots either and I find it is a slow grower, perfect for pots. I'm still impressed with the huge blooms.

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Hamilton, Canada

I love Cremesickle, it has to be one of my favourites! I would love to see it pollinated with something that would add a dash of yellow with orange borders...okay ladies get busy with the pollen. Looking good Snowhermit!

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Snowhermit, by the time creamsickle get a touch of orange it is on the way out and pretty ratie looking. It must be the MS heat.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I will take a bloom of this in any color! Mine has 2 suckers. So now I am thinking mine may be mislabeled? do yours sucker?

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

kell, I've been hoping for any kind of shoot that I could root but so far it has not thrown any out.
Barb, It seems the flowers don't do as well in heat and humidity. I think it was Arlene that also had a problem. Maybe she will jump in here.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

Snow, i thought i had posted here, can't find it though...ah! computer jammed when i hit send.
mine is under a canopy of tall oaks, seems to help a little. i almost like the single blooms on it better, they are huge. it seems to be blooming fine getting lots of bright light but not much direct light. i think this might do great in Monika's conditions. it blooms a ton, always with flowers and/or buds, didn't get really tall. is not suckering this year. i hope someone has successful crosses, seems to be pretty good genes.

Ms. Kell, i don't think the variety is indicative of suckering, probably of where it is rooted, but that is a guess. if you stick a cutting with several nodes under the soil i bet it will sucker, that's another guess.

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