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GHOST DANCER (McAllister, 1992) OGB Bold Sentry X Whither Thou Goest. By day, a rather conventional flower: wisteria standards and smoky amethyst falls with a burgundy-black beard and signal spot. As dusk gathers, however, it takes on a luminous "ghostly" quality and beckons across the garden like a restless spirit. The name honors the "Ghost Dance" legend of the Sioux. The pattern seems to be recessive, so I expect it to recur if two of these are crossed, but the first test seedlings did not survive and later ones haven't yet bloomed. |
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