HYB: ?novice pollen daubers/hybridizers


When this forum first started in 1996, several folks expressed concern
that there weren't many new pollen dauber/wanna be hybridizers coming
along to follow in the footsteps of the ...(trying hard not to quote
Mike L .. <g>...)... established elder great hybridizers, several of
whom had either recently died or were elderly and/or in poor health.

I was thinking how much help this forum has been to me in playing around
with pollen daubing in irises, & really enjoying the seedling photos on
iris-photos lately.

So I just wondered - how many of us have been encouraged by this forum
to become more serious in pollen daubing, have gone on to either
introduce their seedlings or at least hope to some day?

Some of the summer stratified seeds finally started germinating last
week, including a few from [dk purple sdlng:(DUSKY CHALLENGER x GRAPE
ICE) X RINGO)] & a few from [sib:(DUSKY C x GI) X IMMORTALITY]... will
they amount to anything?  Will I eventually be able to get a tall,
reblooming, light rimmed, dark purple amoena/neglecta without t-factor
and with DC's wonderful glossy sheen from backcrosses?  If the seedlings
are worth a dime, will I live long enough to see the subsequent
generations? (!)  What fun....<g>

Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
East Tennessee Iris Society <http://www.korrnet.org/etis>
American Iris Society web site <http://www.irises.org>
talk archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/>
photos archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/>
online R&I <http://www.irisregister.com>

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