RE: RE Glaciata Median seedling - Chapman/Paul


irischapman@netscape.net wrote:

>"Margie Valenzuela" <IrisLady@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Thank you both Paul and Chuck for answering my question, however that leads me to another..............
>>
>>Does this mean that any pale color self (no matter the color), Amoena, Bitone, or bicolor - if it has no half marks - - it is 
>>considered a Glaciata?  Or must it come from Plic breeding?
>>
>>Margie V.
>

Don't know why this didn't include text.
 
Glaciatas are a sub group contained within plicatas. So they are always plicatas having 4 sets of glaciata genes. Those with 
three glaciata genes and one luminata are what we call luminatas,. If three glaciata genes and one regular plicat gene, then 
very naarrow plicata rim. I'm gradually working out the conection between genotype (genetic make up) and genotype (how they 
look. 

Chuck Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5


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