Re: Ribes + Polygonatum


In modern plant breeding terms, seedlings are considered separate from the
parent.  However, over 100 years ago Crandall was often propagated that way
as the seedlings resemble the parent very closely most of the time. 
Technically, now, they would not be considered the same as Crandall.
-Lon Rombough
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>From: GSSP95B@prodigy.com ( EVA   THORN)
>To: propagation@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Ribes + Polygonatum
>Date: Thu, May 27, 1999, 1:35 PM
>

>Lon,
>
>I have been growing "Crandall" for about seven years and it seeds 
>around quite a bit, probably because I leave most of the fruit to the 
>birds. Should these seedlings also be called 'Crandall' cultivars?
>
>Eva Thorn
>Solon, Ohio, zone 5
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