RE: Re: HYB: TB: question - making wider falls/hafts


When you cross a plic with a non-plic, you usually get HAFTY junk.  Of
course if you cross with something hafty, the plic genes might be lurking.
As far as color goes, there are just too many variables to predict without
specifics (and maybe even with).

John Reeds

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> Subject: 	Re: [iris-talk] Re: HYB: TB: question - making wider
> falls/hafts
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> I have been told that when crossing something with a plicata, many (not
> all) of the offspring will have the form of the plicata parent, and the
> color of the other parent.   
> 
> I really enjoy the form of CONTEMPORARY ART in Mid-America's new catalog
> and was thinking of using it as a parent to widen the hafts of some of my
> future seedlings that might be great, but narrow halfted.
> 
> I am interested in any thoughts you all might have on this subject.
> 
> Patrick Orr
> Arizona - Zone 9
> USA
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