Insigneous Pink?

Emory, TX(Zone 8a)

This was tagged 'Insigneous Pink.' Do ya'll think that is correct?

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Don't know, but it sure is a pretty one!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Six tendrils. Not unusual, but it doesn't happen every day. I'm not good at IDing brugs and wouldn't want to mislead by saying yes or no. It's pretty, a nice color, and I know you will enjoy her.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

The tendrils look too long to me to be a B. x insignis.

Maybe this will help.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/3305/

Emory, TX(Zone 8a)

Brugie, I didn't even notice there were six!!! I was just excited that another new one was opening! Almost everyday now I have new blooms!!! This so exciting! It is my 1st year for blooms!

Kell, It does look like that is not insignis. It was sent to me by another DG-er and that is what it was tagged... I guess it is just another unknown... I love it though

Emory, TX(Zone 8a)

well I risked life and limb tonight to go out and see what the six tendriled (is that a word?) bloom would look like opened up... Here it is and you can see six "petals." also notice the tendrils are much shorter after it opened

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Emory, TX(Zone 8a)

here is one from the smae plant...it has five tendils. They are REALLY long too

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

She sure has a nice ruffled corolla skirt. I had one years ago that I got from someone in Canada and it looked very much like this one. We never did figure out what it was. I remember that the plant wanted to sprawl rather than grow UP. I liked the waxy look to the blooms.

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