AB: beepod babies


These came from a pod off SNOW BLANKET.  These are nice plants that grow 
like TBs in plant habits, stalk height and bloom form.  But clearly they had 
an AB parent.  I collected the pod as a beepod and these were the only two 
seeds that germinated.  In all probability the bee was probably me cleaning 
pollen off the brush as I walked by and failing to record it in the 
notebook.  Results are as good a reason as I can think of to go ahead and 
plant beepods.  I like both of these and they were a huge surprise.

Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7b, USA 




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