Re: Is THORNBIRD not a good cross?


>But is it unusual to have any success with THORNBIRD?  I've heard that
>it is, and when my brother (in Missouri) tried to cross it with
>something a few years back, he got a nice pod. . . with absolutely no
>seeds in it.  Is THORNBIRD sterile. . . or is there such a thing? Can
>anyone tell me what I can expect of this pod?
>Ruth Vreeland

I had 3 big fat pods from Godsend X Thornbird last season. All set over a 2 
day period. Unfortunately one of them broke off when I was weeding, and went 
who knows where. I searched and searched, but never found it. It was a good 
3" long x 2" wide :-(

Cheers, Jan in Australia

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