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EPXBP211
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Earl Porter x Black Panther, seedling 1. 2021 crossed and germinated. 7" bloom. Thick sturdy scape.

Given to person on Nextdoor (Darlene Corbett).

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EPXBP212
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Earl Porter x Black Panther. Seedling 2. Fall 2021 germinated. Taller scape than seedling 1. Large flower
Moved to new white-fence bed.
Spring 2023: 1 fan. Receptive to GSXPFG223 pollen and not much else.
Spring 2024: 1 fan returned (eventually).

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EPXBP213
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Earl Porter x Black Panther. 3rd seedling. Germinated fall 2021. Not super black, but quite nice. Victorian looking.
Moved to new white-fence bed.
Spring 2023: 3 fans. Massive fans with thick leaves. Quite impressive foliage. Thick tall scape. FFO 10th July 2023. Tried every flower with pollen and it did not even try to set a pod with anybody. Pollen untested.
Upon later inspection 1 single pod did form with the final flower, using EITPF pollen.

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EPXBP214
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Earl Porter x Black Panther. Similar to EPXBP212. But the veins do not go white in cold weather. However, petals do have a faint white edge which contrast very nicely in the center of the flower.
Moved to new white-fence bed.
Spring 2023: 3 fans.

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ESXYP211
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Emerald Starburst x Yankee Pinstripes. 2021 germinated seedling.
Moved to square bed in front of gate, next to Megatron.
Note: First week of Spring 2023 and not appeared yet.
Note: A small single fan did eventually appear a few weeks later.

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ESXYP212
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Emerald Starburst x Yankee Pinstripes, seedling 2. Germinated fall 2021.
Not stripey. Plain looking. Meh. But nice color and great branching. Good to give away. Made 10 fans in its first year year! And at least 4 scapes.
Decided to plop into the hole from Black Panther in the back yard (next to variegated dogwood).
Note: First week of Spring 2023 and not appeared yet. However, a few fans did appear a few weeks later.

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ESXYP213
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Emerald Starburst x Yankee Pinkstripes. 2021 seedling.
Nice eye pattern.
Moved to same square bed as C2XC1211.
Spring 2023: 8 fans.
Note: Looks a little bit like grandparent, Indian Giver.
FFO: 3rd Aug 2023. First few flowers have had no pistil.
Set pods with Money Maker.

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ESXYP214 "Wagyu Streak"
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Emerald Starburst x Yankee Pinstripes, 4th seedling (the 5th one on the deck is yet to flower). 2021 germinated. Garden name: 'Wagyu Streak'
FFE Nov 17th 2022, indoors. Striped with big green throat exactly as hoped for. Made 2 or 3 polys and no regular blooms.
Now placed in spot where heart-leafed tree was.
Spring 2023: 2 fans. May: Moved seedling to be beside Joe Burrow so it gets lots more light. FFO: 28th July 2023.
Set a pod with Purple Leopard pollen, and vice-versa. Got seeds from both.

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GSXPFG221 "Stigmata"
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Gopher Stripes x Panning For Gold. Both Mike Holmes 2022 registrations, but not introductions. Germinated seeds planted 14th Nov 2022, 21st Jan 2023, 2nd Feb 2023. Pink/purple bracts that are gorgeous, and black-tipped buds.
Set initial pod with self, and with RHS.
In front of new bed, next to Sprinklefetti (and near striped ESXYP214 in next bed over).

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GSXPFG222
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Lemon yellow, as opposed to golden yellow of sibling #1.
Seems to have more splatter than #1.
Green bracts. But young buds do have slight dark tips. Nocturnal.
In front of new bed, next to Freaking Awesome.

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GSXPFG223
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Much smaller and weaker than the other 2 siblings. Was a Feb 2023 germination, however. May need to grow inside. Only had 2 blooms, and I cut the scape off to save it. It was then dug up, repotted, and put on the deck ledge corner to get maximum sunlight.
Pollen was harvested and used in some crosses, though. Was the only pollen to make pods on dark seedling EPXBP212 this year.

In new bed behind Sprinklefetti. I do not have high hopes regarding survival - was small and pitiful, hanging on for dear life when planted.

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HFAXWR201
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Heavenly Fire Arrow x Wispy Rays.
Fall 2020 seeds from Celeste.
At least 26 buds. Strong scape. Very well branched. Instant rebloom.
Leaves get very ratty looking at the end of the season (September).
Spring 2023: 2 fans

GUERILLA GARDENED near Longwood Ave. Muddy river

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HFAXWR202
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Heavenly Fire Arrow x Wispy Rays. Fall 2020 germinated.
This one is very very saturated red. Instant rebloom.
Leaves get very ratty looking at the end of the season (September). Worst browning of leaves I have ever seen.
Spring 2023: 5 fans.
GUERILLA GARDENED near Longwood Ave. Muddy river

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HPSXSB231
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Variegated (or interesting) foliage
Hot Pink Stripes ((PPXPS212)x(C2XC1212)223) x Secured Borders.
Grew all 30 seedlings. 4 were albino, 2 were interesting. This is one of those.
Has dark center green stripe like SB (see comparison image). Also has darker green on the tips of the leaves. More white than its sibling which is more yellow (leaves).

Hypothesis: broken color blooms create higher chances of seeing variegated leaves. This is not the only example I saw this year.

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HPSXSB232
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HPSXSB232
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HPSXSB232
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HPSXSB232
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Variegated (or interesting) foliage
Hot Pink Stripes ((PPXPS212)x(C2XC1212)223) x Secured Borders.
Grew all 30 seedlings. 4 were albino, 2 were interesting. This is one of those. Bright lime/chartreuse green leaves.
Has dark center green stripe like SB.

Hypothesis: broken color blooms create higher chances of seeing variegated leaves.
This is not the only example I saw this year.
  Hydrangea Diamond Rouge
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  hydrangea paniculata hercules
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