PHOTO: Widdershins


Harold Peters WIDDERSHINS resembles what I have here as WIDDERSHINS, but is much richer in color than the appearance of the flower in sun under NC conditions, probably an artifact of the photography and lighting.  The stock I have came from Merle Roberts, the originator.
 
Michael, your photo appears to be of an I(s) dominant amoena-type bicolor on yellow ground, or at least on a "Joyce Terry" patterned yellow.  The flower has warm and rich tones.  I'd be interested also in knowing the identity of this very attractive flower. 
 
Neil Mogensen

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