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Jul 14, 2015 8:21 AM CST
Name: Leslie
Durham, NC (Zone 8a)
Garden Photography Cat Lover Irises Region: North Carolina Peonies Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Frillylily said:yes, my PG does have spoons, but sometimes those are not present, especially on newly planted, until it is established.
I don't think it is PG either. But I just wanted to throw the name out there because it does look similar, so someone interested in that sort of coloring may consider it. It is a good performer for me and gets rather tall. I am leaning toward Thornbird myself. My PG did vary in color quite a LOT, to the point it would make ID difficult, between first opening and say like the next day. Here is a pic of my PG this year, just for reference.



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Thought you were referring to the second NOID when I said it doesn't have horns! *Blush* The first one definitely has horns. I think the first is Thornbird over PG though. PG has whiter standards and purple horns instead of the deep reddish purple of Thornbird.
"The chimera is a one time happenstance event where the plant has a senior moment and forgets what it is doing." - Paul Black

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