Re: HYB: AR x REB
- Subject: Re: HYB: AR x REB
- From: w*
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 07:28:57 -0600
From: "wmoores" <wmoores@watervalley.net>
>From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>
>
>Hello Folks,
>
>I've been wanting to ask how much crossing has been done using
>arils and arilbreds with rebloomers? It seems to me that since
>rebloomers require more water which keeps them actively growing
I believe Walters ARIL REVERIE is a reblooming
>arilbred? But I don't know its heritage genetically.
ARIL REVERIE is Baby Blessed X Rare Spice. It reblooms reliably about
one month after spring bloom, and if conditions are right, it can rebloom in
the fall . Last fall, it rebloomed several times, even into January, as the
weather was so warm.
What I'm curious
>about here is not necessarily a rebloomer, but a plant characteristic.
>I'm sure some of the above has been done. Any idea if some of the
>results have been more durable in re their ability to withstand more
>water? Am I off base in my thinking?
>
>No, you are not, but I know of so few people working in this arena.
I live in one of the rainiest areas (up to 60" annually) for growing
arilbreds
and have no trouble with them. It depends on where you plant them and the
soil mix. This information can be found in the archives.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8
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