Re: OGB? Seedling


What criteria do you use to assign a classification? I have so many
registered OGBs that are stubborn about producing seeds that I wonder
about this type of cross that has the appearance of an OGB but might
not be that. Of the few I've bloomed with the OGB- type AB as one
parent, they have all tended to resemble an OGB type bloom rather
than a traditional quarterbred type. The fertility has been a bit
better, but not nearly as reliable as the balanced OGBs that do work
for me. It's a puzzle to me.

Beautiful colors here, BTW.

Donald

--- In iris-photos@yahoogroups.com, smciris@... wrote:
>
> Because this is from a wide cross (JOINT VENTURE X MESILLA MORN),
it will
> require further testing to assign the correct arilbred
classification code --
> but I sure fell for the color combination because these shades are
so hard to
> get in arilbreds. This flower had just opened -- I'm not sure
whether I got
> another photo after it had fully expanded.
>
> Sharon McAllister
>
>
>
>
> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists
on family
> favorites at AOL Food.
> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
>



Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index