Re: Newbie Hybridizing question.
- Subject: Re: Newbie Hybridizing question.
- From: "Steve Mahlberg" s*@yahoo.com
- Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 19:00:34 -0000
Cool.... knowing that, I will post a few of the irises i am
considering later this evening.
I'd like to work with blues and whites, in particular.
Any suggestions for good candidates?
--- In iris-talk@y..., John I Jones <jijones@u...> wrote:
> Probably the best way is to ask here on the list. Use the Subject
tag
> HYB: (iris name)
>
> Steve Mahlberg wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering if there is a way for someone like myself, who is
new
> > to hybridizing irises, to find out without continous trial and
error
> > method, which irises are pollen fertile, pod fertile, neither,
etc?
> >
> > Thanks for any information.
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