Re: ReHYB: question - genetics of haft marks?
- Subject: Re: [iris] ReHYB: question - genetics of haft marks?
- From: "John Reeds" l*@msn.com
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 12:03:20 -0700
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From: irischapman@netscape.net
American Classic, a regular plicata patten, no luminata genes present,
dropped out of Schriners breeding from selfs etc, but no haft maks in those
named varieties in the pedigree.
Chuck: Well, that probably blows my theory. As I indictated before,
Filibuster X Gnu yielded a line of remarkably low-variation seedlings: All
black cherry bitones with clean hafts. I had figured that maybe the plicata
gene had been avoided, and the luminata had left clean hafts.. although that
could have given a zonal effect, and there was none.
I asked before; can anyone remember the name of a (about 20-25 year old) TB
with distinctive bluish-black falls, an amoena or neglecta? I remember one
subsequent intro trying to breed better form into it, but nothing ever matched
the color.
John Reeds
lamegardener@msn.com
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