I agree! While I like the current trend of big green throats, the bright yellow and glowing orange throats can sure make a clump stand out in the garden.
It is a pretty one, Jill, I hope the blooms improve!
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Queensland can look quite white, or have a creamy cast depending on the weather. Last season was its first full year in my garden, and it bloomed profusely, and I got a lot of poly blooms on it.
josieskid said:Merciful heavens, Jill, look at the edge along the bottom of that bloom! I have seedlings from this flower that I hope will look half as good!
Is it new in your garden? I've had some that took awhile to feel at home and wow me!
Yes, it was new last year and I agree that the edge is really something. Let's hope that it will lose its teenage acne as it grows to adulthood
Name: Teresa Felty Barrow South central KY (Zone 6b) SONGBIRD GARDENS
I have grown Quilt Patch for several years. It is a older one, but it is a good grower. I have shared it with my quilting friends because of the name and they enjoy it too.