new brug...

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

this is the introduction of the Painted Lady X Peanut seedling.. a lovely dark bloom.. with a yellow striping.. reminescent of a Sanguinea.. Gordon

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

plenty of blooms on a 2' tall seedling..

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

close up of the inside of the flower ...........Gordon

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

interesting : a light color in a new bloom but still showing the yellow stripe to also darken later
Gordon

(Kim) Philadelphi, PA(Zone 6a)

Beautifull!! Thanks!

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

woops.. here it is .. a light new flower

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Thanks Kim.. here's another new one..
got to check my tag on it... it's unusual as it's thhecamera doesn't do it justace closest to a Lilac I've seen here.. it's real light .. and tslight color seems more lilac then pinkish..

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(Kim) Philadelphi, PA(Zone 6a)

Nice! I hope it stays lilac for you : )

(AnjL) Fremont, CA(Zone 9b)

wow! beautiful!
lilac?! I didnt know there were lilac colored brugs! I am sooo envious! :oD
AnjL

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

it is still abit lilac looking to me... it is Sernedipity X Taylor Dawn ... seeds from Gary I believe . he was saying a year or so to me that he'd starteda lilac project... guess some of this is the result... seems to be working

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Both are just gergeous, but a lilac burg, that is fantastic..

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

I love the color on that first one !

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Wow Gordon!, are these the first blooms on both of these plants? I hope they continue to bloom this way. Do any other plants from Gary's project exhibit a lilac color?

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Donna... thanks..well it is ever so light... and runs to gray as it passes.. but it has a lilac look to it.. a bit more than the camera shows
Mom.. yes it is deep..colored.. and has a fragerance as deep as the color..
Yes.. Betty.. these are first blooms on these 08 seedlings.... I can't say about Gary's others... or if he wished the word to get out of his frankinstein projects.. but tremendeously light .. is better than not giving the hint at all... like a foot hold in the door.. I'm awaiting my flava lilac cross to bloom.. I saved some pollen from this one to give it when it does....
there it is.. back in the corner.. I was giving it prefered photo spot.[ city background ]. I had high hopes for Gary in this one can' wait to see more from it... Gordon

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Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

Gordon, your first one is absolutley STUNNING! ♥

South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Your picture with NYC as a background is awesome. It’s defiantly belongs in a calendar or on a greeting card.

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

You are so talented my friend!!!

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Teresa.. yes..afavorte of mine also.. plenty of new flowers this week... buds about to brust open... look for them here.. at Dave's..
Donna...well thanks..it sure is a lot of fun and hardwork.. in that order..
tahnks clemen.. that comes under the headding of the hardwork..after that.. it looks like I have something to do with it .. but you'll see it this week... got to promise not to let on how I do it all with Dave's plant file pictures.. and photo shop .. and hard work...

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Gordon to funny, ha ha about the PH and PF’s, but I agree with the “lots of hard work”. You have a gorgeous paradise on that roof top; I can imagine the fragrance is just to die for in the evenings.

TabacVille, NC(Zone 7a)

We need some blushing lilacs Brugs! Congrats, Gordon.

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Donna.. thanks..yes evenings now are soo soothing... with the fragerance of each bloomer... and the first day flowers they pack quite a punch..
Jaye.. yes these first blooms were more blush than lilac... but in work I deal with color and I can see lilac happening in there.. it's got a dozen blooms awaiting another try at it ...
here's hoping for both of us

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NE, KS(Zone 5b)

How EXCITING! I love them all! Nice flush on the seedlings! Love the deepening color on PLxP It will be interesting to watch as they keep blooming, don't they sometimes show more color and traits as the plant ages? Those are both to die for, keep up the great work and relaxation Gordon, we'll be watching with you on Gary's and your trials.. Lavender, gray... lovely, I like soft colors too! Have my fingers "crossed" (teehee) for all of you!

Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

OMG Gordon!

Painted Lady X Peanut is absotively fantabulistic! I NEED this plant!

She's unbelievable. (fanning myself from the excitement of seeing this bloom)

Indianapolis, IN(Zone 5b)

It is always a special treat to see views of your roof top garden. When I think of all the work I do to start and maintain my garden, it must pale in comparison to your efforts to have beautiful flowers high in the sky. You have an impressive talent for wedging in your must have plants as they always seem so happy co-mingling with their neighbors.

Tussee

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

AuntB ..well.. thanks..we'll surely be working for you. trying to get a light Lilac..
Teresa..yes she's lovely.. it will be blooming again soon for us..
Tussee.. OH shucks.. twern't nothing.. I just water God's Garden..well they do grow close here... and they do adjust to the program readdily... after all it is I who wields the knife...
so new brugs today Angles Moonlight.. a nice drop down length of the inner trumpet from the upper ones.... It has like a shredded bloom inside.. as does Hawaiian Double white ..which seems to have a double shredded wedged inside.. it's so tight.. here's AM

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Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh Gordon, so honest how many different brugs do you have and dats for that matter? So beautiful everything you post!

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Angles Moonlight with it's shredded inner trumpet.. is shredded for a good reason as is seen here. it provides a place and method of getting pollenated.. Gordon

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Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

Not open yet but I see the double skirt, well almost there!

South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Ooooooooooh so pretty, love that shredded look.

(AnjL) Fremont, CA(Zone 9b)

beautiful! I am green with envy here! lol!

so...how many different brugs do you have?!

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Clemen.. well as the bloom cycle continues the doubeling is better... HawaiianDoublewhiteissimilar... it will even drop the first dozen.. then open clogged in the inside... then they start opening and droppping down better...
Donna..yes.. it is pretty
AnnMarie.. OH..they are starting to look good..I'dcounted 59 abit ago...but since then I've seen about 5 . of these occoured elsewhere also.. but not all have tags... so maybe there are more of the same ones.. I'd say about 55.... here's an almost red one with yellow stripping... and without it's tag..... Gordon

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

others on that plant

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

This one is just spectacular, the coloring is gorgeous. That roof top garden must be a special place. I can even imagine how you deal with the fall frosts and end of the season take down. It must be quite a task bringing all those babies in for the winter.


Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

Señor Gordon, you are truly amazing, so tell me where do you overwinter all of those brugs??????? AHhhhhhh, you kill me, clem

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

here's the next flush from Sernedipity X Taylor Dawn the one looking light lilac... it still has that hint of lilac to me..

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Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

here's a close up... there'sstill abunch of cooler weather beforeit's inside for this one.. perhaps we'll get a better ideaas to it's color range as it matures into more cooler weather flushes. it's definately a pastel.. be it going to pink or lilac.. it'a also a good companion to a near by rose
Gordon

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

What is the name of that gorgeous peachy pink rose growing next to the Brug?

South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

So beautiful she is, and roses on the roof that’s incredible. How much more time before you have to bring it all down 6 – 8 weeks?

Brooklyn, NY(Zone 7b)

Donna...well it's usually in before Thanksgiving.. the roses and japaneese maples stay out.. as does a bunch of other things....I . might make a dormant room up on the roof this year.. as it'sheatingmightbelower than the light bills.. and it would free up alot of inside space for all my new things..
Betty Dee... well I crawled through the rose and morning glories... and never found the tag... it's arealoldrosehere...10-12 years maybe...I have Climbing America.. New Dawn ... NewZeland ..
brides dream alpine sunset . andafewothers... that ones name escapes me just now..

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You live in heaven up there already ...just love your beautiful angels living there where they surely belong ...you must be very proud. Good luck with the "Lavender" project ...looks like you are off to a fine start, just loving that peanut cross though ...wow!
Wow to the stunning backdrop too.

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