Re: Double Bloodroot


I shouldn't think so, since the double form doesn't set seed. I remember 
reading somewhere that all the existing specimens of double bloodroot come 
from one plant that was found in the wild and have been produced  
vegitatively.

Bob Campbell
USDA 4


>From: Blee811@aol.com
>Reply-To: perennials@mallorn.com
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Double Bloodroot
>Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 23:54:14 EDT
>
>In a message dated 6/7/00 4:12:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>bhayes@catskill.net writes:
>
><< I'll take this opportunity to report that I've grown sanguinaria from
>  seed, and this year it's grown enough to be ready to actually blossom; >>
>
>But, Isabelle, was this the double one known as 'Multiplex'?  That's the 
>one
>we're talking about having trouble growing.
>Bill Lee

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