Re: HYB: Green tints in seedlings
- Subject: Re: HYB: Green tints in seedlings
- From: "* t* <t*@cs.com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 09:29:52 +0200
So rich and fat structure, overlapping falls, great
harmony of colours, you've got really great seedlings Francelle, bravo!
Talking of green, here is my first
rebloomer!
it has maiden bloomed in May, then rebloomed
yesterday.
Not strikingly beautiful, far from the richness of
Francelle's beauties, but early rebloom like this is already a nice
reward!
it has also one more flower (4) than in May
(3).
And the greenish yellow colour maybe sth to keep
and work with.
it's as if Charabia (light yellow with a purple
spot) had pushed Maui Moonlight (light yellow) towards a greener shade of
yellow.
Cayeux made the same kind of cross, a bright
yellow amoena (Yes) with a 'dirtier one'( Sea Monster) and got Verdissant. (vert
= green in French).
Loïc
------------ Loïc TASQUIER who, like Betty, could die (or kill...)
for a repeat, cycle & everblooming / continuous / non-daylight
dependant rebloomer!
zone 7 - NederlandEmail : tasquierloic@
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