Re: Kupari X variegata (first bloom 2004)


Bob,
Thanks for the compliments. And stay tuned for the rest of those 
seedlings. So far this one does seem to be probably one of the best 
as far as branching goes. It actually has a branch. Most of them are 
unbranched. I'm not sure what the height cut-off is for MTB, but 
these guys are knee-high and upwards. By the way, I've already torn 
this bloom apart and pollinated it with pollen from two of the still 
blooming amoena seedlings (from 'Kupari' X suaveolens 
rubromarginata). I'm hoping to recover glaciata types with carotenoid 
pigments (clear yellows) or neglectas (from dominant amoena gene and 
yellow pigment in the standards). I guess its possible I could see a 
yellow ground plicata also.




 
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