Re: Re: SAGE CROSSES
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- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 16:07:56 -0700
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I too have heard from many a hybridizer how poor Romantic Evening offspring
are. There are so many on the market today that look like RE as
well. Hopefully Chris will get that one rare nice one if he has seedlings
out of it.
I am in complete agreement with Michael about trying to get consistancy
with appendages throughout the country. We have our work cut out for
us.
Which is again, why I feel it is important to have a good looking flower
BEFORE you have a fantastic appendage, because that fab-flounce may only come
out as a small horn somewhere else, and if the flower is undesirable, then
people would wonder why it was ever introduced.
Take SOLAR FIRE, for example (pictures attached, taken prior to
introduction). If that flounce did not express itself, you are still left
with a fantastic looking flower that is distinctive and has good form. It
draws you from across the field and by the time you get up to it, you don't care
if it has flounces or not. It is a nice flower in its own right.
Having the red flounces on top of it compliments it nicely IMHO.
Patrick Orr
Phoenix, AZ Zone 9
USA
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