Chuck: ÂI was not sure whether you were sending these seeds
to the SIGNA seed exchange or offering them separately but I
would be interested.
I have been hybridizing Pseudacorous for a number of
years and I will be introducing some in the near future,
perhaps even this year.
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Included in these are a tetraploid that has flower
about 7" across, and a white with outstanding bud count and
branching. numerous seedlings of various colours, and
doubles.
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Would these seeds be welcome or not?Â
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I was going to send some, but got behind.
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Chuck Chapman
-----Original Message-----
From: William Plotner g*@molalla.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Jan 12, 2011 5:53 pm
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Late additions to the seed
exchange
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The wild Pseudacorus plants
are on the invasive list in many
states...However the named cultivars and the
Pseu crosses like Roy Davidson, Etc. are not
included in any ban.
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All My Best
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Will
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From:
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Sent:
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 1:42 PM
Subject:
Re: [iris-species] Late additions to the seed
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I noticed
that along with listings for pseudacorus
in the seed exchange is a late listing
for x
pseudata ex 'Chance Beauty'.
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I was under
the impression that pseudacorus or pseud
crosses weren't going to be welcomed any
longer so have been either giving away
seeds from 'Chance Beauty', 'Shape
Shifter', and the named white
pseudacorus I have. Am I mistaken?
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Christy