Paradise Valley
- Ships in July, August and September
Someone said the entire flower of Paradise Valley has that look of pre-dawn light. One could not find two colors more conducive to paradise: pristine white and peach pink with tawny hafts. In 1966, Jean Stevens of New Zealand made history, introducing the first pink amoena (white standards, pinkish falls), Sunset Snows. The 50 years since have seen remarkable progress in this class - larger flowers, taller stalks, and deeper colors. Contrast is near total between the blinding white standards and the pinkish falls. Lovely pink venations add to the enchantment of the wide, creamy median. Paradise Valley draws its genetics from another well-known tribute to the state of Arizona, Grand Canyon Sunset. Seedling # A523-A
Type: Tall Bearded (TB)
Style:Amoena
Color:White and Pink
Originator:Schreiner
Year:2022
Bloom Season:Late
Fragrant:Yes
Rebloom:No
Height:35.0 inch