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Northland Queen - 2004

REGISTERED

Originator, Nominant, Introducer, Registrant: D. Dean   

Registered Clump
Registered Leaf

Clump Description

Growth Rate
slow
Notable Characteristics
4-5 colors streaked and mottled with in streaks; highly variable from leaf to leaf; mid-season sieboldiana type for breeding
Plant Width
32
Plant Width (cm)
81.28
Plant Height
16
Plant Height (cm)
40.64
Plant Habit
mound-like

Leaf Description

Leaf Color Center
medium blue green with unstable streaking and mottling of varying shades golden yellow and cream
Leaf Length
9.5
Leaf Length (cm)
24.13
Leaf Width
8
Leaf Width (cm)
20.32
Vein Pairs
11 to 12
Margin Appearance
slightly rippled
Petiole Characteristics
glaucous blue
Leaf Texture Top
glaucous bloom
Leaf Texture Bottom
glaucous bloom
Leaf Appearance
moderately corrugated
Leaf Shape
nearly round
Leaf Base
cordate

Scape Description

Scape Height
29 to 30
Scape Height (cm)
74 to 76
Scape Color
glaucous blue-green

Flower Description

Flower Color
pale lavender
Flower Length
2.25
Flower Length (cm)
5.7
Flower Shape
bell
Growing Location
Ramsey, MN
Bloom Start
7/20
Bloom Peak
7/29
Bloom Finish
8/10
Flower Time
July 15 to Aug 15
Flower Color Patterns
translucent edge

Seed Information

Viable
sets viable seeds
Seed Pod Color
medium green

Clump History

Clump's Origin
original seedling
Age of Clump
8

Parentage

Pod Parent
H. 'Color Fantasy'
Pollen Parent
H. 'Silver Frost'

Additional Information

Section Class
II-7
Season Color Change
golden yellow streaking becomes cream

Classification Information

Section Class
II-7
Classif Leaf Length
9.5
Classif Leaf Width
8
Classif Leaf Color
medium blue-green with unstable streaking and mottling of varying shades golden yellow and cream


Full Classification List

Simplified Classification List

Cover Pages for Classification Lists

Quick Reference Table for Leaf Sizes and Colors

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