Re: Re: Setosa-Pseudacorous


 

I had made a couple of crosses of setosa x pseudacorous.  Most of these crosses did not produce seed.

I did get a couple of viable seeds. Got two plants which grew extremely slowly. After two years were still about 4" tall.  Never did bloom.

But I didn't make note of which variety of setosa was used.  Perhaps worth trying again, using different setosa varieties and different pseudacorous.

Currently I have  about 40 different pseudacorous.  Ten or so named varieties and about 30 selected seedlings. Several  which I have marked for introduction. these include a flat double, a tall white, a lime-cream, and a gigantic tetraploid. (not counting unselected  seedlings)

Chuck Chapman



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