Arterial Blood
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− | {{Registration|f=Sobek 90.34A|m=Red Spire|h=Huben|y=2011|i=44 M 3.5, Red Self, Dor Dip|s=MH0377C|p={{Price|AB}}|b=A tall-and-small red self. Brilliant velvety, saturated, flaming lipstick-red flowers with green throats standing tall above the foliage. Thrips and sun resistant. Excellent increase. 27 buds, 5 branches.|d= | + | {{Registration|f=Sobek 90.34A|m=Red Spire|h=Huben|y=2011|i=44 M 3.5, Red Self, Dor Dip|s=MH0377C|p={{Price|AB}}|b=2020 Honorable Mention. A tall-and-small red self. Brilliant velvety, saturated, flaming lipstick-red flowers with green throats standing tall above the foliage. Thrips and sun resistant. Excellent increase. 27 buds, 5 branches.|d= |
− | Here is my first tall-and-small red, and it is glorious. Brilliant, velvety, saturated, flaming lipstick-red flowers with green throats held far above the foliage like embers rising from a fire. Oh, there have been other tall-and-small reds, but they are mostly dull in comparison. | + | 2020 Honorable Mention. Here is my first tall-and-small red, and it is glorious. Brilliant, velvety, saturated, flaming lipstick-red flowers with green throats held far above the foliage like embers rising from a fire. Oh, there have been other tall-and-small reds, but they are mostly dull in comparison. |
Red clarity in daylilies has many enemies: sun, thrips, and dull color. Arterial Blood is more sunfast than most (though it will slick on particularly bad days and recover in the evening.) I reject most reds from my garden because they are less sunfast. But its particular strength is in thrips resistance: resisting those winding trails that blemish the petals of so many purples and reds. In my unsprayed garden, Arterial Blood seldom shows any markings. Dull red color is another bane in my garden: I despise it. Often it is due to a yellow throat and base color underlying a weak red. Arterial Blood's rich, deep coloring over a pale base color and green throat make this one of the more brilliant flowers in the garden. | Red clarity in daylilies has many enemies: sun, thrips, and dull color. Arterial Blood is more sunfast than most (though it will slick on particularly bad days and recover in the evening.) I reject most reds from my garden because they are less sunfast. But its particular strength is in thrips resistance: resisting those winding trails that blemish the petals of so many purples and reds. In my unsprayed garden, Arterial Blood seldom shows any markings. Dull red color is another bane in my garden: I despise it. Often it is due to a yellow throat and base color underlying a weak red. Arterial Blood's rich, deep coloring over a pale base color and green throat make this one of the more brilliant flowers in the garden. |