Seedling Flowers out of Art Wrede's Collection

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Here's another one that should open tomorrow. Never seen it flower before. The scape has an interesting color.

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Art Wrede's seedling #56  - September 13, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 13, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 13, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 13, 2014
Here is the leaf-back a few days ago
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 6, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 6, 2014
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That is an interesting color scape. I think Jeff White posted one with very similar color on facebook. It's almost looks translucent.
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A couple opened today.

#Fifty-Six - a couple of photos from different angles
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling #56 - September 14, 2014
And here are a couple of photos of the second one.
Art Wrede's seedling 13 D-1 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling 13 D-1 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling 13 D-1 - September 14, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling 13 D-1 - September 14, 2014
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Art used Katsuragawa Beni among others in his "red" breeding program. This is a flower from one of the seedlings.

Art Wrede Katsuragawa Beni seedling
AWS Katsuragawa Beni seedling V-1 08 - September 17, 2014
AWS Katsuragawa Beni seedling V-1 08 - September 17, 2014
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This is the last scape to open flowers. It's the same flower as one posted earlier with light colored anthers.
Art Wrede's seedling AWS 13 A-2 - September 19, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling AWS 13 A-2 - September 19, 2014
This next one has been in flower for a few days. I missed posting it before. Another interesting flower with color along the edge.
Art Wrede's seedling AWS 13 N-1 - September 19, 2014
Art Wrede's seedling AWS 13 N-1 - September 19, 2014
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I just noticed something odd. On the last flower I put up I said I hadn't posted it before - I was wrong. I posted one on the 12th but it is very different from the second one which is why I thought I hadn't posted it before. Here they are side-by-side - the left is from September 12 while the right is from September 19.

Art Wrede's seedling flowers on the same scape separated by a week.
Art Wrede seedling flowers AWS 13 N-1 - 9/12 & 9/19 2014
Art Wrede seedling flowers AWS 13 N-1 - 9/12 & 9/19 2014
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What I have posted before were mostly untagged seedlings that Art had. He also gave me a small 4-pack labeled Miss Angie seedlings. I don't know what Miss Angie was but it was a "yellow". I don't think I have written much about these seedlings here - just the biggest one with the darkest petioles that I took to Cedar Rapids last year (gave it a name this season Miss Shamim).

They are a mix of different looking plants - nothing special and the flowers haven't been unusual yet. One of the plants flowered for the first time. It has the thinnest leaves of the group and the scape is remarkably thin.
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
Here is the plant.
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 31, 2015
(I think that's "Miss Miranda" on the right - another Miss Angie seedling [Q2-A])


Here are the scapes a couple a couple of days ago.
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 29, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - July 29, 2015
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Another flower from the Miss Angie seedling above. I just noticed that the middle stripe on the sepal is faint (12 o'clock position) and doesn't extend down like the other stripes leaving a white gap where a stripe should be.
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - August 2, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - August 2, 2015
A cropped close-up:
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - August 2, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q1-A - August 2, 2015
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Another Miss Angie seedling that never flowered before. This plant is "frosted" on the top and bottom of the leaf.
Miss Angie seedling Q2-A - August 2, 2015
Miss Angie seedling Q2-A - August 2, 2015
With a very tall upright scape:
Miss Angie seedling Q2-A
Miss Angie seedling Q2-A
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I have given the Miss Angie Q1-A a garden name - Miss Selene. The plant itself is nothing special but the flower is interesting. (The "Miss" part is because it's one of Art Wrede's seedlings and he used the "Miss" a lot, as in Miss Ruby and Miss Grace.)
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
Miss Selene from Miss Angie Q1-A - August 5, 2015
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This one had the tallest scapes last season. I showed it matched next to the one with the dark edge spots but the dark edge spotted one is not flowering this season unless it's really late.
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
With some color in the pedicel and bract.
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
And color and frost on the scape.
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
AWS 13 F-1 - August 18, 2015
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I'm glad you have been taking and posting pictures of these flowers. It encourages me to get out and take some photos of these later flowers. Red October is just about to bloom, maybe before August is over.
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Thanks Carol.

This one has flowered for the first time. It's a yellow seedling of Smokey. Art had a few of these - Jeff Moore has one he named Miss Alicia for his youngest daughter.

It's always fun when "spots" show up.
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 26, 2015
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 26, 2015
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 25, 2015
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 25, 2015
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 25, 2015
AWS yellow Smokey V-2 - August 25, 2015
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Some recent flower photos.
These first three I got from Art last year. They were unmarked seedlings.
AWS seedling 14 F striped - August 20, 2015
AWS seedling 14 F striped - August 20, 2015
AWS seedling 14 G - August 24, 2015
AWS seedling 14 G - August 24, 2015
AWS seedling 14 E no stripe - September 2, 2015
AWS seedling 14 E no stripe - September 2, 2015
These next two I got from Art in 2012. This is the first time I saw them flower. I thought they were Otter Point until the flowers opened and there was no center markings.
AWS seedling 12 C-2 A75 - September 2, 2015
AWS seedling 12 C-2 A75 - September 2, 2015
AWS seedling 12 C-3 A75 - September 2, 2015
AWS seedling 12 C-3 A75 - September 2, 2015
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Another seedling from 2014.
AWS seedling 14 D striped - September 2, 2015
AWS seedling 14 D striped - September 2, 2015
The next two were labeled Hosoba Iwa. I think they are seedlings of a Hosoba Iwa cross.
I showed these last season.
Hosoba Iwa - September 2, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 2, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 2, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 2, 2015
This is a flower from Mr Jack - one of Art's named plants.
Mr Jack - August 16, 2015
Mr Jack - August 16, 2015
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Some of the #102 plant flowers are starting to open.
A trough with #102 dark on the left and #102 light in the center and Lady in Red on the right.
#102  dark & light colored flowers with Lady in Red - September 8, 2015
#102 dark & light colored flowers with Lady in Red - September 8, 2015
#102 dark colored flower:
#102 V-1 dark colored flower - September 8, 2015
#102 V-1 dark colored flower - September 8, 2015
#102 light colored flower:
#102 V-2 light colored flower - September 8, 2015
#102 V-2 light colored flower - September 8, 2015
When I first saw the scapes I thought there weren't any branches on the scapes but this morning I found a couple on the dark colored one.
#102 V-1 dark colored flower - September 9, 2015
#102 V-1 dark colored flower - September 9, 2015
Edit - This plant was given to name Dark Branching Treasure 2/2016 because it has dark green leaves as well as dark branching scapes and it has One Man's Treasure as its pollen parent.
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This is a "new" one I have never seen flower before. This is the second season in my garden. I got it from Roger Smith who got it from Art's collection. The plant isn't much to look at - just plain green with white backed leaves and some color on the petiole. The flower shows some color along the edge just before the transparent edge.
Big Quad 14 V-1 - September 10, 2015
Big Quad 14 V-1 - September 10, 2015
Big Quad 14 V-1 - September 10, 2015
Big Quad 14 V-1 - September 10, 2015
Another "new" one just starting up with nearly white scapes:
Small Quad 14 - September 10, 2015
Small Quad 14 - September 10, 2015
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This one opened for the first time today. I had it labeled as Miss Ruby because of the foliage but the flower is wrong. So I'm guessing it's a seedling from Miss Ruby. I also have one I showed last season with a similar color pattern and it looked like Miss Ruby also - viewtopic.php?f=1&t=57978#p495333
AWS 14 L-2 - September 11, 2015
AWS 14 L-2 - September 11, 2015
I'm hoping later flowers will have more "spots" along the edge so I can give it a garden-name similar to last year's similar one and track them as they mature.
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I had forgotten about the "odd" color on this one. I noticed it in 2013 and got some good photos today. The flower has a green tint on the edge. The label is Hosoba Iwa - it may be a seedling.
Hosoba Iwa - September 12, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 12, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 12, 2015
Hosoba Iwa - September 12, 2015
I have the plant growing in the ground and in too much sun. It needs to be moved out of harms way - there is chipmunk activity in that garden.
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A second flower opened on the plant two frames up. It has more edge color.
AWS 14 L-2 - September 12, 2015
AWS 14 L-2 - September 12, 2015
A second "new" plant opened its first flower and it has a similar color pattern. Anthers are a little darker.
AWS 14 N-2 - September 12, 2015
AWS 14 N-2 - September 12, 2015
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Interestingly the scapes are taking on color as they develop.
Small Quad - September 13, 2015
Small Quad - September 13, 2015
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