Re[2]: re: Fish- Morn Whats with the 4 falls??
- Subject: Re[2]: [sibrob] re: Fish- Morn Whats with the 4 falls??
- From: E*
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 13:32:02 +0200
Hello Peter,
Saturday, May 19, 2001, 5:15:08 AM, you wrote:
PDT> HI Harold , Thanks for answering. I was thinking that it might not be all
PDT> that unusual to see one with 4 falls. But you know I live in the 'gold
PDT> country' we are always hopeful. Will this particular rhizome always throw 4
PDT> falled blooms? How can it do 4 falls with only 3 styles and standards????
PDT> Must be like a genitic mosaic split that only affects that part. It just
PDT> does not look right, seems like it should be able to balance out with 4
PDT> above too. Ok I have taken it out of it's bio environment cover that I had
PDT> hermetically sealed this morning. (kidding)
PDT> Check out the picture on beardless photos.
I also can't say anything more than Harold has said. It succeeded not
so rare, but it is not genetically inheritable. Most such a flowers
are asymetrical and not all parts to be four. The best example for me
was some years ago with High Standard (Hollingworth). All parts were
quite symetrical fourfold like cross. I think I have sent it to the list,
but maybe new members have no seen it. The photo is not enough with
quality, but charm opf this flower is visible. See IrisPhotoList
message (Fourfold High Standard)sent together with this message.
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Best regards,
Edmundas S*@kaunas.omnitel.net
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