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'Star
Magic', bred by Ralph Moore, California 1995.
Another
of the curious hybrids to come out of 'Muriel'
is 'Star Magic', from the same parents that produced 'Out
of Yesteryear'. ('Sequoia Gold' X 'Muriel') It
is a very vigorous groundcover style of shrub, growing to about 2 and ½ feet
tall, and spreading to as much as 8 feet wide. Blooms are 2" across,
and single (5 petals) in a blend of soft yellow and medium pink. (A
pink bloom with a pale yellow and white center.) Flowers are produced
in astounding numbers in the spring, with scattered bloom throughout
the rest of the season. As with most of the Bracteata hybrids, the foliage
is a dark glossy green, and makes for a very attractive shrub even when
not in full bloom. Because the seed parent was a Miniature, the foliage
is quite small and creates a soft "fern-like" impression in the garden.
The overall effect is one of a ground-hugging shrub with a very beautiful
"species-like" charm. It's hard to believe that this came from the same
breeding that gave us 'Out of Yesteryear'!
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