Sepals turn pink quickly
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Selected out of a South Carolina garden by Paul Crosby; introduced by Nurseries Caroliniana
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Munchkin4
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0.9
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17
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Compact growth habit; sepals turn light pink
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USDA‐ARS Floral and Nursery Crops Laboratory
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Patio Pink1 , 2
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–
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–
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Early flowers; large leaves; sepals turn pink
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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Pee Wee1 , 2
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1.5
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12
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Sepals do not turn pink
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries
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Picnic Hill1 , 2
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–
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–
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Short internodes; sepals turn light pink
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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Queen of Hearts5
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1.9
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30
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7–10 days late blooming; sepals turn light pink
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USDA‐ARS Floral and Nursery Crops Laboratory
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Roanoke1 , 2
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3
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–
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Flopping branches
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1993
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Ruby Slippers3
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1
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25
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Sepals turn deep pink, nearly red
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USDA‐ARS Floral and Nursery Crops Laboratory
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Semmes Beauty (Semmes Select)1
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–
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–
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Heat tolerant
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–
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Shannon1
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1.5
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–
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Double flower, less dense than ‘Brido’; more upright panicles
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Theodore Klein, Crestwood, KY
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Sike's Dwarf 1 , 2
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1.5
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–
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Flowers July–August; sepals turn light pink; larger than ‘Pee Wee’
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Introduced by Louisiana Nurseries, prior to 1990
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Snow Giant1 , 2
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3
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–
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Double flower; possibly same clone as ‘Brido’
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Japanese origin
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Flemygea (Snow Queen)1 , 2
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2.5
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18
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Upright panicles; flowers June–September
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B. Flemer, Princeton Nurseries, prior to 1980
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Snowdrift2
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–
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–
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Flowers are similar to those of ‘Harmony’; thin branches
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Bred in the United States before 2000
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Brido (Snowflake)1 , 2
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3
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30
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Double flower, flowers slightly later
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Edgar Aldridge, 1960
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Summit1
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1.5
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18
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–
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Theodore Klein, Crestwood, KY
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Tennessee (Tennessee Clone)1 , 2
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2
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25
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Four or five wavy sepals; flowers July–August; wrinkled leaves; wider than high; sepals greenish in color
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From seed collected in Tennessee by Jelena de Belder of Arboretum Kalmthout, Belgium, 1974
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Turkey Hill1
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–
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–
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Similar to ‘Harmony’
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Hayes Jackson, Anniston AL
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Vaugh's Lillie1
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–
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–
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Dense rounded mophead
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Vaughn Billingsley, Georgia
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Wade Mahlke (Wade Malke)1 , 2
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–
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25
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Possibly same clone as ‘Emerald Lake’
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Louisiana Nurseries prior to 1997
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