It had smooth overlapping white petals all in the same plane held on tall strong stems above the foliage with dark red cups. This probably was a 1997 seedling, possibly related to ‘Crimson Beauty’.
Planted adjacent to one of the great trees at Oakwood.
Named because it was planted near a Burr Oak tree and it stood the test of weather, better than others at this growing site.
Burr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #56064 Becky Fox Matthews, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #56063 Becky Fox Matthews, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #40097 Kirby Fong, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #40096 Kirby Fong, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #39558 Kirby Fong, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #39557 Kirby Fong, USABurr Oak, 2 W-R, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2014
Photo #38561 Harold Koopowitz, USA