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Horticultural Reviews, Volume 49


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2 – Burgundy fall color; sepals turn pink Bred by Rein and Mark Bulk, Netherlands, 1995 Camelot1 , 2 – – Deep red fall color; sepals turn light pink Bred by Mary Nell McDaniel, Urbana, IL; introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1995 Cloud Nine1 , 2 – – Double flowers; pointed sepals Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997 Dayspring (Day Spring)1 – – – Introduced by Flowerwood Nursery Ellen Huff 1 – – Heat tolerant From Gulf Coast Emerald Lake1 , 2 2 – Weak branches; possibly same as ‘Wade Mahlke’ Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997 Brenhill (Gatsby Gal) – – – Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries Brother Edward (Gatsby Moon) – – Dense panicle, similar to Harmony Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries JoAnn (Gatsby Pink) – – Sepals turn pink Bred in Kingsville, MO; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries Doughill (Gatsby Star) – – Double flowers Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries Gloster (Gloster Form) 1, 2 – – Five sepals per floret; grows well in the southern States Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997 Harmony1 , 2 3 30.5 Dense panicles that weigh branches down; sepals turn light pink Selected by Th. A. McDaniel in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Attalla, AL; prior to 1985 Quercifolia (Horvaria)1 – – Double flowers, similar to ‘Brido’ Hofstede Nursery PIIHQ‐I (Jetstream)1 – – Dark green foliage; sepals turn pink Bred by Plant Introductions, Inc. Joe McDaniel1 , 2 – – Large sepals Wild collection by J. C. McDaniel; raised by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997 John Wayne1 , 2 2 – – Selected from FL; Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997 Late Hand1 , 2 – – One month late blooming; leaves have deep sinuses Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997 Little Honey1 1.5 12 Sepals do not turn pink Yellow leaf sport of ‘Pee Wee’ selected by Peter Catt in the UK Luverne Pink1 , 2 – – Sepals turn pink Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997 Lynn Lowrey1 2 20 Possibly same clone as ‘Angola Prison’ Selected by Tom Dodd III in Louisiana Marshall2 – – Relatively small flowers; sepals turn pink — Montmorenci Rose1