Elepidotes

These hybrids are generally characterized by large leaves and flowers that grow in relatively large clusters.

Cultivars identified, as “Good Doers” are varieties chapter members have grown successfully for many years in the Midwest under a wide range of climate extremes. Good Doers are good choices for novices.

  • America
  • Anna H. Hall
  • Bali
  • Bangkok
  • Belkanto
  • Ben Mosley
  • Besse Howells
  • Big Deal
  • Boule de Neige
  • Boursalt
  • Bravo
  • Bretonne
  • Brown Eyes
  • Calsap
  • Capistrano
  • Caroline
  • Casanova
  • Catawbiense Album
  • Centennial Celebration
  • County of York
  • County Of York
  • Dexter's Champagne
  • Dexter's Victoria
  • Dorothy Swift
  • Edmund Amateis
  • English Roseum
  • Fantastica
  • Firestorm
  • Genevieve Schmidt
  • Golden Gala
  • Gunmetal
  • Haaga
  • Hachmann's Polaris
  • Henry's Red
  • Hindustan
  • Holden
  • Hong Kong
  • Ice Cube
  • Ignatius Sargent
  • Ingrid Mehlquist
  • Janet Blair
  • Jenny Tabol
  • Joe Paterno
  • Jonathan Shaw
  • Katherine Dalton
  • Ken Janek
  • Lavender Princess
  • Lee's Dark Purple
  • Lodestar
  • Madrid
  • Marketta's Prize
  • Mary Belle
  • Maxecat
  • Maximum Roseum
  • Merley Crème
  • Minnetonka
  • Mist Maiden
  • Mrs. Furnival
  • Mrs. T.H. Lowinsky
  • Nepal
  • Normandy
  • Nova Zembla
  • Odee Wright
  • Pana
  • Parker's Pink
  • Party Pink
  • Pearce's American Beauty
  • Percy Wiseman
  • Peter Alan
  • Peter Tigerstedt
  • Pink Cameo
  • Pohjola's Daughter
  • President Lincoln
  • Pride's Early Red
  • Purple Passion
  • Purpureum Grandiflorum
  • Red River
  • Rio
  • Roseum Elegans
  • Samoa
  • Sandwich Appleblossom
  • Sapporo
  • Scarlet Romance
  • Scintillation
  • Sham's Candy
  • Skookum
  • Spellbinder
  • Spring Dawn
  • Sunsheen
  • Taj Mahal
  • Tamarindos
  • Tapestry
  • Taurus
  • The General
  • Wheatley
  • White Peter
  • White Peter
  • Wyandanch Pink
  • Yaku Prince
  • Yaku Princess

click on thumbnail to view larger image