In the introduction year, A.B. Stout described it as:
"
The flowers are clear light yellow in color (a self-pattern) and of medium-small size.
The season of flowering is in late summer and autumn (from early August on into early October).
The scapes are stiffly erect, tall (to 42 inches), and much branched.
The foliage is fully dormant in winter when the buds are submerged.
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( cited from:
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, 1941, vol. 42, p. 10-17
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