Re: Re: Re: Anthocyanin-sidetracked


OK.  Yours are second generation, my plicatas were first generation plicatas.  Swertii X I suaveolens, about 1/2 plicatas.  Hard to say since I didn't have many seedlings and wasn't worth repeating.  Even a plant not showing plicata pattern may still carry it into the second generation, especially since it is not apparent in I. suaveolens and those that weren't highly resembled I. suaveolens in color distribution.


-----Original Message-----
>From: irischapman@aim.com
>Sent: Aug 8, 2008 8:02 AM
>To: iris@hort.net
>Subject: [iris] Re: Re: Anthocyanin-sidetracked
>
>Second generation doesn't say anything about plicata in suaveolens. It 
>would need to be in first generation cross with a plicata to say 
>anything about genetics of a diploid.
>
>Chuck Chapman
>
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 23:07:04 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
>From: Paul Archer <pharcher@mindspring.com>
>Subject: Re: [iris] Re: Re: Anthocyanin-sidetracked
>
>I was mentioning that point as the plicata influence from I. suaveolens 
>might confuse what is being seen in the crosses especially if you 
>didn't know it was there.  No one else had mentioned or replied with 
>observations of plicatas from suaveolens when I last posted long ago.  
>It seems it might be of importance now.
>
>Paul Archer
>Indianapolis
>
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