It is one of yours, cross is Aurea White x New Rothkirch. Please tell me about New Rothkirch.
Kyle, tell me about this one
neat nice saved one than..
The one that got 'frosted' was a KBS cross. I will dig, strip, pot it for the gh. Are some cultivars more cold hardy than others? Aurea White looks fine. Can't wait to get home today and see what the bloom is doing.
I could be wrong Linda, but I think it was Kyle who thought the RK sold to us by NHE should be notated with NEW so in case the European RK made it across or even I guess the hybrids made with the Euro one, they would be differentiated from each other. I had totally forgotten this until I saw your pretty bud.
I think there was some question if the US RK was the real RK. I am not sure where that question stands today. NHE insisted it was the real one.
Am I right Kyle??
I bet you get a pretty white from that! Please post when opened.
Thanks Kell, hope I hear from Kyle soon. I saw him hanging out in the tropicals not long ago.
You might email him this thread. I do not know how often he comes in here for a visit.
My seedling of his from this cross bloomed...11 months from seed to bloom. The trunk is 3.5" thick and the blooms are wonderful!!!!
We need a picture, Carol!!!
kell, you are right, until we made positive ID on the rothkirches here I just reffered to it as New rothkirch. the aurea white was a seedling from British stock source years back.Had huge leaves(biggest I have seen) and a medium sized flower, nice spurs and great fragrance.
I kept one seedling of this cross and it bloomed in a few months and grew like a weed.
Linda, more pics!! LOL :-)
Linda, do you leave any of your Brugs outdoors all year? I noticed the Plant Delights catalogue suggests some are hardy here.
A fellow Columbian
Beautiful glossy flouncy skirt with a nice long thin corolla tube and curly que tendrils!!! Wonderful!!!
Hi there Fleurs, no most of them are already in the gh or garage. I've been holding out on some to see the bloom. This one fared well, others did not. They will all be in (or on the street) after Thanksgiving.
LOL :-) I hear ya Linda, I downscaled a lot of brugs this year.
Kyle
Amazing the shapes you can get from crossing different kinds. I like this one, Linda!! Whites are alway on the top of my like list. So Kyle has another neat one!!
She takes my breath away, Linda - I love white!!
I took another good look this morning as I was leaving for work. It is soooooo pretty, I just love it.
Linda, that is a very pretty white brug. you have there. I love the shape.
I just love the name Fleurs, Fleurs!!
The shape of this one Linda is really nice. It is so cute. How long is it? It remind me of those little bakelite powder puffs ladies would carry in their purses in the 20s and 30s. The small ones that you pushed up out of their holder. When I get home I will look for a picture of one.
Lots of time I find the first flowering is a bit off, esp in fall. Also I find doubles can take a few bloom cycles to get normal. Maybe this one is just a preteen!
Kell, the calyx + corolla = 9 inches, width is about 4.5 not counting tendrills
Linda those are so purrrrty!
:) Donna
She's a beauty, Linda.
Just lovely, Linda. It is such a pretty frou-frou brug. All dressed for the holidays. I've never seen tendrils like that.
it's simply gorgeous, thank you for sharing your beauty with us and congrats to you and Kyle!!!
Linda it is really a beauty, elegant, yet flashy, love it!! Mine has three buds and is in the GH, it was 80 today, no humidity and she seems to like her place, she has those buds covered up tonight, good momma, huh?? I just cannot believe she is self pollinating, really fascinating, as well as fun...I have two in the GH but the other one has not Yed yet...
Who is self pollinating Sherry? I guess a missed a post but I can't go back. I am so pooped. I just got home and have my feet up. I went to 2 grocery stores after work. What a terrible ordeal. Too many people and too much waiting for me. Thanksgiving frenzy!
What a slender doll Linda, I was trying to think of a good name for her. Do you have any in mind?
True Arborea White is self pollinating, oooops - I get her and Aurea White x New Rothkirch mixed up everytime, mine look just alike, so similar that I have to check the tags to make sure which one is which. My Aurea White x New Rothkirch has not bloomed yet and i hope she is identical to Linda's...
No Kell, this is the first bloom. I would think wait for more blooms to see if they are the same and then it would be up to Kyle.
I bet he will love it. Is there another one that is similar?? If so, which one? Don't I recall that Carol's bloomed last spring?? I thought for sure mine would bloom right after hers but, instead, it was beheaded in a storm...
Here is a site where there is more info on this seedling, with a photo from Kyle:
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/516585/
