This is a working name for this Dr.S. X seedling- I think it looks too much like Dr.S. to bother registering it. It's leaves are unremarkable. This is it's second year. What do you all think?
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Little Maya having a flush, I love this little plant, this winter it remained pest free!
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A baby Sang. bed, we had a very wet spring and early summer and they look great. However the temps are rising and I am praying for the little ones.
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Prairie Heat
Your Maya is beautiful and what healthy looking baby Sangs.
Judy
oh how I wish I could grow Sangs
Hard to tell in pictures, Joelle. If it doesn't have any real different traits personally I would not register it. But if it makes your heart sing, go for it!
Your Maya is too cute. I love it when the little ones put on such a pretty show. Your sang bed is just adorable. All those chubby babies. Though soon they will be so big. Will you move them?
Thanks Judy. We are finally starting to get some beautiful heat and humidity(wish I had air conditioning,but can't bring myself to fork out the $ for the two months I would need it)-so Maya has some nice peachy tones,her first flush was creamy colored.
Donna-it is hilarious to see reverse zone envy(J/K)-I have a red Sang in bud-will try to remember to post a pic of the bloom. I grow them on the north side and mist them on days like today(29C)
Kell, thanks for you honest opinion-no singing going on here, I should have said that it smells pleasant and the flower lasts. However I don't think it is worth wintering again. I wish it was orange!
The Sang seedlings will stay in that nursery bed for the rest of the year (second week of Sept,roughly). Wintered inside and then put out in the garden next year.
Joelle
True love. So do you have a mix of sang hybrids there? I will be anxious to see what you have. I love seeing new sangs.
