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- Subject: International Seed Exchange???
- From: M* L* <r*@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:50:42 +1000
G'day all, I've had this idea in my head for a while and thought I'd put it out there to hear what other people think. I'm a keen Australian hybridizer, but suffer the following problems: - Enough space to grow out seedlings. - Growing only one or two rhizomes of cultivars due to space restrictions means planned crosses are dependant on whether the chosen parents flower at the same time. - Access to desirable cultivars produced overseas is limited to what local iris nurseries import and it also takes years for them to build up stock numbers to sell locally. - Purchasing desirable cultivars direct from overseas is not possible due to local quarantine restrictions. The one positive I have is that I am able to import iris seed from overseas that is clean and correctly labelled as per local quarantine restrictions. Therefore, I was thinking could there be a site where iris hybridizers could list all the iris they grow (name, hybridizer and year of introduction). Other hybridizers could look at the lists and request crosses to be made on their behalf. Again, this would depend on whether the requested parents flowered at the same time, weather etc, but may give hybridizers access to cultivars and bloodlines that were not available to them otherwise. Hybridizer receiving seed would have to make the hybridizer supplying the seed aware of all local quarantine restrictions so no-one is doing anything illegal. Would be interested to hear what other hybridizers think. Regards, Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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