SKY  OVER  SCHUYLER     (Reed, 2007)  name pending…
        36”  EM  6”  dormant, diploid, unusual form (crispate)
         Palest blue-ish lavender,  these blossoms look skyward.  It is named for the local little village of Schuyler (pronounced “skyler”),  by Walton's Mountain, home of John-Boy Walton.  The petals are lavender and firmly ruffled, with a darker lavender penciled eye.  The sepals pinch to narrow.  It has a lemon throat.  Well branched and budded, it has a long bloom season.     It is out of a Jack Carpenter uf seedling, and a sib to Flight of Orchids.     3-way branching and 20 buds per scape.                 $100.00