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Re: Re:TB:Seedling- veining color- Photo- sdlg parent


Margie, I think sh99 is very nice.  I like it alot, and that bud count sounds 
great too.  I have a fondness for the darker area around the hafts, it sets 
off the standards. This one kinda reminds me of Blyth's "Mighty Cool."  I 
ordered it and should have it in April.  I also liked the yellow/brown 
seedling with the lavender in the falls.  Thanks for posting them, I can't 
wait for spring. It was 10deg. here this morning..brrr
Once again, your pics are great.
Will Warner
sw mo zone 6

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> From: "Margie Valenzuela" <IrisLady@comcast.net>
> Date: 2005/01/13 Thu PM 08:12:46 CST
> To: <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [iris-photos] Re:TB:Seedling- veining color- Photo- sdlg parent
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Chuck, thanks. Neil too.   Let's start off with a photo of the seedling
parent (Sapphire Hills x Pencil Sketch)... It's a good grower - 11 buds!!

Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
Zone 8/9
IrisLady@comcast.net




----- Original Message -----
From: <irischapman@netscape.net>
To: <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:07 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] TB:Seedling - with veining color


>
> When analysing a patern we need to break it doun into component parts.
> First the cartenoid pigments. These are the veins on the falls, but not on
> standards
>
> The anthocyanin is a light layer on the falls and falls only.
>
> Thus no pigment , either cartenoid or anthocyanin in standards, thus
> amoena for both these pigments. This would be from Pencil Sketch so
> dominant ameona
>
> At least three dosages of plicata.
>
> veining of yellow has several possible sources
>
> combination of yellow at veins area with light anthocyanin produces the
> colour of the veins as seen.
>
> Before proceeding further  i need to know what the seedling parent looked
> like.
>
> Other good information would be  the appearance of the siblings in this
> cross and numbers. Then we can then put them into a punnet square.
>
> Lindas info re something similar  from pallida is also a clue. the paler
> blue wash is similar in colour to the pale blue here.
>
> I would encourage using this for breeding. Cross to a tangerine based
> plicata, probably a luminata. The vigour would be nice in these lines
> which are so iffy in colder climates, and this plants has the genes.
>
> Chuck Chapman
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