'White Eyes Pink Dragon' is a dormant tetraploid introduced in 2006 by James Gossard. More of his lovely creations can be found at Heavenly Gardens, located in Columbus Ohio. Check out his website: http://www.daylilynet.com/
According to the ATP database, this is a mid-season bloomer with possible rebloom. AHS awards for this cultivar include: NRS: 2012, PC: 2012 L/W: 2014, Honorable Mention: 2010, Award of Merit: 2013. White Eyes Pink Dragon has 12 registered children: http://garden.org/plants/paren...
My WHITE EYES PINK DRAGON arrived fairly late this spring and bloomed in July/August, and my blooms were a lot more pastel because of our summer heat. It's still in a pot, but I intend to plant it in the ground when our weather cools down next month. I think it is a gorgeous daylily, and I'm hoping it will bloom for me next spring so I can see the brighter colors. It seems very vigorous, and I absolutely love the look of it!
WEPD bloomed in it's first season here in zone 6 and it was beautiful.It lived up to all the good things I had heard about it.I used it a lot as a pollen parent this season and can hardly wait to see the seedlings from HIGH WATER MARK and others from it.
It's a new addition for me, too, so I can't add anything. Mine bloomed not long after planting, and was pretty, but it should be a real stunner next year! Can't wait!
"White Eyes Pink Dragon" is fabulous in my zone 5a garden. Large watermark that really stand out in the garden. Hardy with nice foliage.
Easily fertile both ways, it passes on it's watermark. If you search the AHS database, you will find 9 "kids" .... search again with "White Eye Pink Dragon" and you will find 4 more.
WEPD is a wonderful plant and a consistent performer. Each bloom looked like the other blooms. The only change was the color saturation and that was dependent on the morning temps (deep rosy pink). By the time I came home from work, it looked liked the hybridizer's picture. It was planted last fall and came through the winter without any setbacks and scape height was a little taller than registered. Long bloom period and pod and pollen fertile.
I love, LOVE H. 'White Eyes Pink Dragon.' Its one of my top 10 favorites in my garden of over 500 cultivars! I also voted for it on the A & H ballot, as it is in the running for the 2015 Stout Medal. In 2012, it was new to the garden here and when I saw it at Jamie Gossard's garden at that year's convention, I wanted to yell, "Cha-ching" because I knew it would likely win a convention award because it was such an awesome clump, and then everyone would be clamoring to get it. Sure enough, it won the President's cup that year and has continued to win awards ever since. What an awesome clump it makes. I wrote about it in my latest blog. ( link below)
The first picture was taken in my garden and the second was taken at the hybridizer's garden when it won the President's Cup.
I do not have this cultivator.... yet! I am reading the comments here and looking at where members are located. This daylily is beautiful! I have not had good luck with Jamie's plants but I think I will put this one on my wish list and give it a try!
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I can't believe I missed this thread about one of my FAVORITE daylilies!!! Gossard is a very talented hybridizer but he hit it out of the ballpark with WHITE EYES PINK DRAGON. Not only does it have wonderful plant habits with tall, well-branched scapes and reliable northern instant rebloom, but it is an amazingly vigorous hard dormant as well. Although registered as a rose-pink, I find it tends to be more rose-violet colored in my garden, looking purple on cool mornings. Blooms are large and beautifully finished with a striking watermark, wonderfully fertile both ways and it is an excellent parent. Flowers are lightly fragrant too if you stick your nose in the blooms. This is an AWESOME daylily!
I have been VERY pleased with WEPD. It bloomed beautifully the very first year I got it and increased and bloomed beautifully the following year. I have some seedlings from it in the seedling bed that I planted in 2018. Can't wait to see what they look like!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't actually measured it but I'm positive that it reached the height and bloom size (wow) as registered.
I got my clump from TwixnDud too, in the Fall of 2021. This summer, I had gorgeous bloom from July 18- August 1, with 20 flowers counted. Unfortunately, looks like I lost a fan, I was down to 5 by October. I do love this flower and I'm sure it will do well here. I have a lot of Gossard plants and they are happy here.
I can't say much more than has already been mentioned. Striking flower in the garden, I get bud counts in the teens from it. It increased nicely. Just a great plant any way you look at it.
2023 update, not a good year for WEPD. It lost another fan and only bloomed 8 flowers between July 18- August 3rd. I'm not sure why it isn't happy, it's in a good location and usually the Gossard hybrids like it here.
I received White Eyes Pink Dragon in 2021 and it is at least 10 or 12 fans now. I have not counted branching or bud count but just have a picture of it. It also looks to be a bud builder.
I believe in 2023 it got close to the registered 35" height. Varying height differences in this picture. Garden of Gethsemane in front at 28". Parfait is at the far right at 48". However, African Dawn (scape only, no blooms) is also registered at 35" high, but it is getting taller than all of them.
Being sunfast is not a strong point. On a very hot July day at 6 in the evening, it looks like this. Yeah, probably why I only have one picture of it in the evening.
A few splotches on some bloom pics, but all in all a gorgeous daylily. I've not seen rust on it and the scapes are sturdy. The color varies depending on the day, but it is a very lovely rose pink and is fully open by 7:30 am.
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