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Re: Names
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Names
- From: hermine hermine@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 15:55:45 -0700
- In-Reply-To: 199908212237.SAA204782@pimout2-int.prodigy.net>
>
>Certain variegates are unstable and may not propagate true.
>Sans.trifasciata 'Forscante' has proven to be one example of this. Many
>plants presently grown under that name look very different from the
>original and from one another. Some of these could potentially become new
>cultivars if they look consistently different from other named cultivars
>and propagate true.
NO KIDDING! mine are as alike as peas in a pod. 'Foresgate'? right?
>Does anyone else have examples of variegates not propagating true or of any
>potentially new cultivars?
sure do. lips are sealed until they go through some generations of stability.
i did not know that anyone was in the habit of giving them Latin names.
only sickly cute ones.
hermine
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