2
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–
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Burgundy fall color; sepals turn pink
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Bred by Rein and Mark Bulk, Netherlands, 1995
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Camelot1 , 2
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–
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–
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Deep red fall color; sepals turn light pink
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Bred by Mary Nell McDaniel, Urbana, IL; introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1995
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Cloud Nine1 , 2
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–
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–
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Double flowers; pointed sepals
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997
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Dayspring (Day Spring)1
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–
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–
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–
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Introduced by Flowerwood Nursery
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Ellen Huff 1
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–
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–
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Heat tolerant
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From Gulf Coast
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Emerald Lake1 , 2
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2
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–
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Weak branches; possibly same as ‘Wade Mahlke’
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997
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Brenhill (Gatsby Gal)
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–
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–
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–
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Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries
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Brother Edward (Gatsby Moon)
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–
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–
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Dense panicle, similar to Harmony
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Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries
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JoAnn (Gatsby Pink)
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–
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–
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Sepals turn pink
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Bred in Kingsville, MO; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries
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Doughill (Gatsby Star)
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–
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–
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Double flowers
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Bred in Cleveland, AL; introduced by Spring Meadow Nurseries
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Gloster (Gloster Form) 1, 2
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–
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–
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Five sepals per floret; grows well in the southern States
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997
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Harmony1 , 2
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3
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30.5
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Dense panicles that weigh branches down; sepals turn light pink
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Selected by Th. A. McDaniel in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Attalla, AL; prior to 1985
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Quercifolia (Horvaria)1
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–
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–
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Double flowers, similar to ‘Brido’
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Hofstede Nursery
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PIIHQ‐I (Jetstream)1
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–
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–
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Dark green foliage; sepals turn pink
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Bred by Plant Introductions, Inc.
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Joe McDaniel1 , 2
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–
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–
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Large sepals
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Wild collection by J. C. McDaniel; raised by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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John Wayne1 , 2
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2
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–
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–
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Selected from FL; Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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Late Hand1 , 2
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–
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–
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One month late blooming; leaves have deep sinuses
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1997
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Little Honey1
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1.5
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12
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Sepals do not turn pink
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Yellow leaf sport of ‘Pee Wee’ selected by Peter Catt in the UK
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Luverne Pink1 , 2
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–
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–
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Sepals turn pink
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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Lynn Lowrey1
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2
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20
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Possibly same clone as ‘Angola Prison’
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Selected by Tom Dodd III in Louisiana
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Marshall2
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–
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–
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Relatively small flowers; sepals turn pink
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Montmorenci Rose1
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