Re: ROSEMOHR's growing family


Thanks Chris,

I like family group photos.  I do them for myself because they are 
useful when I'm considering and evaluating what a cross yielded.  Sort 
of a shortcut for a slow mind.

The seedlings do appear to be vigorous for the most part.  Some that 
haven't bloomed yet look more like arilbred plants whereas those in 
the photo have foliage/growth more like TBs.  But most all of them 
seem to be growing strongly.  Whether that's a contribution from R or 
just a 'nicking' cross, I don't know.   I think I'd have to grow more 
seedlings using other parents to know whether the trait comes via R 
with any consistency.

Donald





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