REB:Pink Attraction
- Subject: REB:Pink Attraction
- From: Patricia Wenham h*@verizon.net
- Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 11:17:26 -0700
PINK ATTRACTION has two bloom stalks, one showing color and should be
opening about the time I am on my way to Appleton, WI for a family
reunion so I probably will not see any of the blooms. My husband will
enjoy them though.
The first rebloomer was RECURRING RUFFLES and the extreme heat caused
the blooms to literally be cooked before they fully opened. The very
first bloom opened during a two day period when the temperature was only
in the mid seventies.
I have not noticed any other bloom stalks appearing on the other
rebloomers. Perhaps the extreme heat has inhibited rebloom till later.
The two which had set bloom stalks were shaded for about an hour each
day.
Who mentioned east of the Rockies as the high temperature area? In my
case it would be east of the Cascade range. Richardson, Brad and Kathy
Kasperek and M. Roberts hybrids perform beautifully here.
Patti
USDA Zone 5 Arid central WA state
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