Linaria 'Lace Yellow'

Trial: Annual

Years Trialed: 2001

Good Qualities

Great color (7); Productive (2); Excellent heat tolerance, lived all summer in Chicago, once main shoot falls prostrate-all secondary shoots develop; Nice filler for bouquets, was well accepted; Interesting flower and open space; All colors were nice except white - it was OK; It doesn't like heat (zone 6b) and we had plenty of that; We are trying it as a winter crop; Customers loved it as a filler; We just need to grow it a different time of year; No insects or diseases!; Cool weather plant, good for extending the cutting season, interesting change from the usual fillers.

Problems

Too short (2); Stems not substantial (2); Not a cut, powdery mildew; Better as a seasonal annual than as a cut in Chicago; Poor germination; Doesn't bloom long into the season -- died out when we had extreme heat for prolonged period of time; Stems were stiff, but thin; Melted in heat; Too hot this year to get full potential; Poor growth (zone 11).

Comments

Dislikes hot weather (zone 6b); All the linerias are worth another try; I'm trying it again this year, starting it in the fall, to see if it will produce thicker stems.


Trial Data

Linaria 'Lace Yellow'
Yield (stems/plant) Stem Length (inches) Market Appreciation Rating¹ Repeat Again Rating¹ Ease of Cultivation Rating¹ Average Spacing (in2)
Wholesale Retail Consumer
Average 7.8 13.2 1.0 3.4 1.5 1.5 3.5 104
Range of Responses 1-25 5-30 1 1-5 1-5 1-5 3-5 36-324


¹1 to 5 scale, with 5 being the best. Market ratings are based on sales to wholesalers, retailers, or final consumers direct.


Supplier

American Takii 301 Natividad Rd. Salinas, CA 93906