RE: Simese Twin
- Subject: RE: Simese Twin
- From: M* C*
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:42:23 -0700
I wouldn't pin too many hopes on this one. I expect there is a very high
potential for splits if there is a difference in how well each is pollinated
and any variances in growth occur. It will be interesting to watch though.
A couple years ago I had a yellow zuchinni that grew that way. One ended up
only about half the size of the other. It was pretty strange looking.
Chris Michalec
Covington, WA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heilmanjon@aol.com [SMTP:Heilmanjon@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 8:48 PM
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Simese Twin
>
> Well, there are two separate flowers. Each one has normal looking stamen
> with
> five lobes.
> One stem = One pumpkin! Words to live by.
> By golly, this could be the day! After the contest what do you think the
> seeds will be worth? I bet ten dollars a piece. Of course, my close
> personal
> friends, those who gave me suport and advice over the past season, they
> will
> get freebies.
> Do they pay you to be in Guiness Book of Records?
>
> Whoops, wake up. (Dreaming is fun.)
>
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