Re: Brown and Burnt orange Space Agers ( Louvois)


--- In SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher Darlington" 
<chris.darlington@s...> wrote:
"To me, the historic LOUVOIS is a delicious looking chestnut brown, 
there's nothing really like it that I've seen.  It's a timeless and 
heavy blooming plant that increases well in poor conditions. So... 
naturally, I'm interested in using it in SA breeding.  Is it a 
diploid ?"--Chris

I've got to look at the parentage to know about its ploidy, but I did 
once grow it and loved it.  Do you have enough to share?  I'd like to 
remake its acquaintance.

There's another that I want to find--LA NEIGE.  I was given this by 
Mary Tharp many decades ago and loved it for its unique and perky 
qualities.  It's another one that would probably thrive--and be 
enjoyed--in your climate.

Neil Mogensen


 

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