Re: Flight of Butterflies


According to the SIGNA checklist Flight of Butterflies is an I. 
sibirica.  That matches it's characteristics which are very I. sibirica 
- including multi-branched stalks, held well above the foliage.  That 
means it should be fertile with any 28 chromosome Siberian.  Jan Sacks

-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Johnson <tjatwork@orcon.net.nz>
To: sibrob@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 19:42:03 -0000
Subject: [sibrob] Flight of Butterflies

     Hi All,
 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
 Terry Johnson




  

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