Blazing Lamp Sticks

(Alabama Jubilee x Tetra  Red Thrill) Tet  7.5” Dor 36” M  (Gossard 2002)
BLS has been my most important parent for hybridizing for orange exotic spiders.  The color is sometimes so intense I have had to squint my eyes.  Nearly all garden visitors have noticed these stunning oranges from across the garden.  BLS is an intensely colored orange.  7 ½ -8” flower with 3-4 way branching and 22 bud count.  It is a great garden and great hybridizing plant, producing many outstanding clear oranges and edged reds.  Some with multiple eye zones. It brings edged genetics from Red Thrill to the tet level.  It is very fertile both ways, dormant  $50 Double fans   

Pollen and pod parents pedigree, from AHS database.  

Blazing Lamp Sticks (Gossard, 2002)
height 36", bloom 7", season M, Dormant, Tetraploid, 22 buds, 4 branches, Orange self above orange green throat. (ALABAMA JUBILEE X TETRA RED THRILL)

Alabama Jubilee (WEBSTER, 1988)
height 30", bloom 7", season M, Dormant, Tetraploid, Fragrant, Fluorescent red orange with brighter red halo and greenish throat. (TIGER TRACK X sdlg)

Tiger Track (WEBSTER, 1987)
height 26", bloom 5.5", season m, Dormant, Diploid, Red orange with deep red eyezone and green chartreuse throat.

Red Thrill (LENINGTON-G., 1964)  (James Gossard conversion to tetraploid form)
height 40", bloom 6.5", season M, Evergreen, Diploid, Spider Ratio 4.20:1, Cherry red self with green throat. (WANDA X sdlg.)

Wanda (VESTAL, 1955)
height 36", season M, Evergreen, Diploid, Red with cream edges.