Re: Flight of Butterflies


Jean told me that FLIGHT OF BUTTERFLIES was from SIGNA seed labeled I.
koreana. If this is from COREANA synonyms are Corea, Koreana, Siberica
corea.

Of all the seeds germinated from this batch, she picked the nicest, but said
that they were remarkably similar.

Christy

THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Johnson" <tjatwork@orcon.net.nz>

> To all you learned folks out there "Flight of Butterflies"  J Witt 1972
> how close to species and which species do any of you think this Variety
> is.The check list states "Unknown Parentage" I find the plant to be
> fertile and sets seed pods readily should they be HC or OP.Interested to
> hear your thoughts




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