MYRTLE BEACH

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MYRTLE BEACH

Retired

Winner of the AHS Honorable Mention in 2014

(DOUGLAS, 2011)

Tet, 6 ¼”, Evr, EM-Re, 24”, 18 buds, 3 way branching

(SONG WRITER X LESLIE RENEE)

Myrtle Beach is one of those flowers I knew from first bloom would be an introduction. I think the shade of lavender is different than anything I have seen in the garden. It’s lavender pink with a slightly darker pink halo, and a yellow to green throat. The wide petals are ruffled with a small yellow edge. The flower is as pretty at the end of the day as in the morning because of the heavy substance. Starts early and finishes late. Fertile both ways.