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2006 All-American Winner
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- 60-150 Days of Bloom per Year; Average of 97
- Good Rust Resistance
- Reblooms until Frost!
- Strong 28-33" Scapes with Good Bud Count
- "Landscape" All American 2006
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This buttery-gold winner has been called a "large bloomed Stella de Oro"
due to its near continuous blooming habit! This kind of reliable flowering
is very rare in a chunky sized plant with an abundance of 6" blossoms.
The long flower display crowns sturdy, 28-33" scapes from mid-season
into Fall, until frost. The lush foliage is 24" tall by 30" wide and quickly
becomes self-shading for better weed control in the landscape. Hardy
in USDA zones 4-10.