Re: Double Bloodroot


In a message dated 6/8/00 7:18:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
llebpmac_bob@hotmail.com writes:

<< 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.
  >>
I wonder if that is true for the gentleman in the Detroit area, Bob.  I've 
drooled over the double trilliums in the Case book, but I know that there's a 
guy in the Pittsburgh area who has a planting of double trillium from one he 
found in the wild.  Perhaps the Detroit 'Multiplex' bloodroot was also a 
"found" plant rather than progeny of the original, accounting for its vigor.
Bill Lee

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