BELLA BETHAN
(N. Ripley 2016)09NR128A (05NRK015 x 08NRK071) Tet. Bella Bethan. I am so pleased to name this flower for my friend Ieuan Evans’ sister Bethan Scott, who lived in Wales. Bella Bethan is a gorgeous lavender with a pale smoky blue watermark above a green throat. The ruffled edges have a picotee of the same pale smoky blue leading to a fine silver sparkle on the edges. This flower can stand alone in any garden and compliment colors around it. The plant is robust, Early-mid season blooming, has 3 way branching, with 18 + buds depending on moisture, and 5.75” flower on top of a 30” scape. I have been using Bella Bethan since its first bloom. You know me, you know I love ‘blues’ in the garden. Pod and pollen fertile. Double fan, $75.00. |