WHERE EAGLES SOAR

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WHERE EAGLES SOAR

Where Eagles Soar (Gossard, 2003)

height 49in (124cm), bloom 10in (25.5cm), season M, Dormant, Tetraploid, 26 buds, 6 branches, Unusual Form Crispate-Cascade, Yellow self above yellow green throat.
(Galaxy Rose X (Jan Zoo X Carrick Wildon)

Awarded Honorable Mention in 2007 by the AHS Hybridizers description follows:

This is my best Tet introduction to date, it combines all desirable traits. Dormancy, 5-6 way branching which is not crowded, re-bloom, 25 budcount, 10" crispate Yellow flower, dark green foliage immune to spring sickness. Excellent show flowers since first blooms open with most flower shows, many times with two blooms open in perfect show placement. Best of all it can be entered in the unusual form class. It can be divided in late fall and show no signs of degrade in bloom the next bloom season; this trait is extremely rare in the north. Only disadvantage is it is a slow to increase, however for garden flowers I find this a highly desirable trait since separation is not required as often to get best flowering. Pollen fertile.

Paul Owen has a new 2016 introduction using this one crossed with a lovely tall yellow by Dr. Downie
"Now Go Hide"
The pod-parent is Bee's Big Ben

The pollen-parent is Where Eagles Soar


4 field
row 2
4th plant


Contact Info

Roth Daylily Farm
161 Roth Auction road
East Peoria, IL. 61611
P:(309) 369-0068
rothdaylilies@hotmail.com

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