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Sdlng: Seakist X I26


Remember this horrid thing on maiden bloom last year?  Way beyond
<squnched> or <crunkled> <g>.

Took all season for it to produce a normal bloom this year, & even this
one has some damage.  Other plant traits are good (super healthy, good
grower, excellent substance, long lasting, large blooms, adequate width,
good branching & bud count, good pollen production), so I've tried a
couple of test crosses with it

I suspect it will eventually be compost, but will keep it around a few
more years.

Just thought some other novice daubers might find the change in
appearance from one year to the next interesting.

--
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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