Tsuki X Creamsickle by ?

Big Sandy, TX(Zone 8a)

Joan grew this one last year and it was a creamy peach and a triple. I planted it out about eight weeks ago and this is it's second bloom. The first was ratty and this one isn't much better, but it does have five skirts.

kenboy

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First skirt

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Second

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Third

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Fourth

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fifth

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Wow! Five skirts!!! The heat has my 1 Creamsickle bloom looking a little funky. Maybe cooler weather will improve their appearance, Kenboy.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

FIVE? Holy Moly! That's really something!

Pensacola, FL(Zone 8b)

wow that is incredible I love it..............lol

Brookhaven, PA(Zone 6b)

I have had quite a few like that, and they never grew out of their messiness.

Having to peel the skirts off to see the next one is not a good sign, in my experience. Trust me I know. I have composted a bunch like this

Hopefully another season will bring out the best of this one!.

I wish you the best. It sounds like a great cross.

Good Luck Joan!!

Big Sandy, TX(Zone 8a)

If she never grows out of this problem, compost she is. One thing that will make it easier is having so many good crosses this year. Joan started them last Fall and we grew them in the hoop-house through the Winter. One of Delisa's crosses, Adeline X MEM is already five ft. tall.

kenboy

Is the heat doing that? ...Autumn should tell the real story ...good luck with it.

Big Sandy, TX(Zone 8a)

Mid 90's and dry.

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