Re: Pink Flowers (sieboldii types?)
- Subject: Re: Pink Flowers (sieboldii types?)
- From: Bill Nash raffi@sympatico.ca>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 12:55:48 -0500
Glen Williams: Thanks for the offer of a foot of snow, we could sure use it up here, since I see that most of the snow plows and dump trucks on standby in Toronto, have left for Buffalo <g> {{B>))
RE: pinkish florets? ..IMHO, the sieboldii species hosta-types, tend to appear quite pinkish; from what I've seen; and of course, depending on how the sun's rays reflect from the flower petals?
A sample of a seedling floret, F1 filial generation, of AKANE GIBOSHI (sieboldii derivative?) seedling floret is inserted above.
At 08:46 AM 12/30/2001, Glen Williams wrote:
Any experiences or apparitions of pink out there these days? Please don't
mention H. 'Roy's Pink'. Any hybridization in secret corners of the garden
that promise such a flower? The winner will get a foot
of snow.
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