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Discussion id : 172-873
most recent 5 JUN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JUN by jac123
impressive plant after 3 years in the ground. About 1.5x1.5m, blooms in small, tight clusters that last long on the plant. I believe it could be one generation farther from hultemia compared to most commercially available hybrids, and it looks like a floribunda under every aspect except for the blotch. Excellent blackspot resistance.

Its blotch is not as separated from the rest of the petal as in most hulthemias, and is not as rounded. This characteristic is easily transmitted to its seedling. Easy to work with as a pollen parent, I would have to try harder as a seed parent, but feasible.
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Discussion id : 169-106
most recent 20 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 NOV by Plazbo
Appears it my be cyclic bloomer. Had a distinct flush, now no blooms, just new growth. Just interesting given Warner's hulthemia (the obvious comparison here in Aus) all (mostly?) seem to be continuous bloomers.
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Discussion id : 134-107
most recent 12 AUG 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 AUG 22 by Michael Garhart
Interesting. No KORhulth001 shows up online. At least with Duckduckgo.
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