Re: Seeds


From: Hsiao-Chiu =?iso-8859-1?Q?Chu=A6=B6=BCS=AC=EE?= <hchu@netrd.iii.org.tw>

Dear Jim:

        The seeds in one seedpod may have different parentage on pollen-side.
Pollens from different
flowers may have pollinated the same flower and so the seeds may vary.  But if
you pollinated the
flower in controlled condition, then the difference between seeds narrows down.
More like the difference between human sisters and brothers.

Hsiao-Chiu Chu
cgdawn@cs.com wrote:

> From: cgdawn@cs.com
>
> Hi Jim and all,
>  Jim, this is Dean from your neck of the woods.  Please, someone answer a
> question for me, I really feel stupid for not knowing this.  I  would think
> all seeds from one seed pod would be the same.  However, I have a hunch that
> may not be true.  Can someone please put me out of my misery, are all seeds
> from one pod all alike?  As you can tell, I'm in the early stages of Iris
> Illness.
>
> Dean, from the banks of the mighty Miss where the Blue Birds are nesting.
> They're going to get very cold tonight.
>
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