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- Subject: Seedlings and the bad weather years.
- From: A* J* S* <g*@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 18:48:13 -0700
A question to you who hybridize. As we have been stating and reading about the difficult weather and bloom throughout this country it has occurred to me to ask. When a new seedling opens in a weather year like this one, does one add another couple of years before deciding to introduce it just to make sure it is consistant?
I know in Central California my friends are saying their blooms are very strange. Lots of leaf spot, bent staulks, deformed flowers, too short for talls, too small for medians etc. Didn't bloom at all and some, the color of the flower even looks different.
Janet Smith
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