Re: HYB: questions...
In a message dated 6/4/2006 11:36:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,
pharcher@mindspring.com writes:
<<You need to know if your white is a recessive white or a dominant white.
If it is a recessive white cross it with a parent that has a recessive white
as a parent or has been known to produce recessive white offspring. If it is
a dominant white I would cross it with any anthocyanin colored plant you
like.>>
Paul, are there any characteristics a new hybridizer can look for that will
tell them if a white is recessive or dominant? Without being a genetics
expert??
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