From a “failed” Miniature cross. A very petite Intermediate at 54mm in diameter. Not very pink, narrower than the seed parent, and average substance. The biggest virtue is that it is the first “pink” to flower here and its almost…
by Stephen Vinisky, Oregon • • Comments Off on Outside Today – Miniature Beds & Nice Mini Trumpet
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This is Miniatures Bed #6 outside today. Two different views. Everything in this bed is a seedling of mine. The Miniature trumpet is from a cross of Dr. Leone Low’s superb ‘Roundita’ x a Miniature Seedling of mine. This flower…
I consider this to be an “advanced” Miniature cross that is five generations away from the species. It becomes pristine white at maturity, The seed parent of this flower is the yellow N. cyclamineus hybrid (V94-205-9). …
Not the greatest form but one of the first Miniature whites to bloom outside. About the height and shape of N. asturiensis but white. It opens yellowish but goes completely white. Height about 3″. In bloom today. The photo below…
In bloom here today in #3 is Dr. Harold Koopowitz’s lovely and very tiny ‘Silver Sparks’. Here in my cooler temperatures it opens a Y-Y, which passes to Y-W (!!!!), and ends up snow white. Note the soft reverse bicolor…