[PHOTO] Re: Chimera Revisited
- Subject: [PHOTO] Re: [iris-photos] Chimera Revisited
- From: John Jones j*@usjoneses.com
- Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 12:39:31 -0800
Randy,
I am not sure I would call this a chimera. There would seem to be too much color blending on both sides. This would seem to be more of an unbalanced broken color form.
John
Randy Squires wrote:
The 2001 crosses are beginning to bloom,Thought I'd share this seedling.Altered States X (Point Made x Batik)A chimera is an organism
containing genetically different tissues
formed by mutation.Randy Squires, z10North Hills, California
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