SPEC: Biversatas


My first biversatas from SIGNA seed are now in bloom.  Biversatas are
versicolor x (versicolor x ensata) [or is it (versicolor x ensata) x
versicolor?].  Anyway, a double dose of versicolor.

No surprise that the ones I have seen so far look like pure versicolor and
are blooming with the other versicolor types.  In fact if the first version
of the cross I've listed is the true one, they might be pure versicolor,
self-pollinated if precautions were not taken.  I don't have the SIGNA list
handy so can't check the source.

I have some seedlings from (versicolor x virginica) x virginica alba and
thought I'd try adding that to the mix.

Anyone have any experience with biversatas?

Bill Shear
Department of Biology
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
(804)223-6172
FAX (804)223-6374
email<bills@tiger.hsc.edu>




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