HYB: Controversy & Disgust
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- Subject: HYB: Controversy & Disgust
- From: S* M* <7*@compuserve.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 00:22:47 -0500
From: Sharon McAllister <73372.1745@compuserve.com>
Message text written by Ken Walker:
>
Last year, I entered Blue Arts in an iris show as an Aril bred and
discovered
it had been moved to the historic iris class. I assume that was because it
does
not look like an oncocyclus; it is a hybrid regilia.
<
Excellent example! It's one of the rarest types, an arilbred with only one
aril species in its background. In this case, a hoogiana-bred, with a
half-hoogiana pod parent and a 3/4-hoogiana pollen parent. An example of
what many early arilbred hybridizers tried accomplish, with little success
-- but hardly historic as BLUE ARTS was introduced in 1986.
Sharon McAllister
73372.1745@compuserve.com
But to those ar
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