Now I've got them straight!

Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Okay, this is Enchanted Princess...more pink than orangy

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Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Quartzlight, while pinky is a much more delicate and petite bloom...

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Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Concertina, besides being the tallest of the group, has that distinctive point to the beard and it's more of an orangy pink than a pinky orange if that makes sense...

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Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Will post Chanted, which runs more peachy pink than pink, tomorrow for comparison.

South Hamilton, MA

Concertina is an IB (intermediate) which is why it is taller.

Santa Ynez, CA

love those pinks.......

Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Chanted

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Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

Concertina on the left and Chanted on the right

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Bakersfield, CA

If Concertina had looked that pink for me, I would definitely have kept it. Instead it was beige. Must be a climate thing...

South Hamilton, MA

Really a soil thing. It was soft pink here.

Cut Bank, MT(Zone 3a)

Do you think it needs a slightly acid soil?? I would love to get it as lost mine befire it bloomed but want pink not tan.

Taylorsville, KY

I have heavy clay soil and it is definitely pink for me, not tan or orange!

Sue - Taylorsville, KY Zone 6a

Philadelphia, PA(Zone 6b)

I would say my soil tended to be more acidic - definitely no clay here though.

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