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SDB SA


Been working on SA SDBs for about 7 years.  mostly has been a very frustrating endeavor.  I am into the (IB x SDB) X (SDB X (IB x SDB)) generation.  very few horns and the ones that have them are usually pretty poor flowers.  Over the past few years we have been noticing that SDBs that have Auroralita as a parent can kick out the occasional horn.  The attached picture is the first that has produced horns from a cross of (Sigh x Chanted) X Voyage.  nice horns but the flower is narrow.....one of these days something nice will happen,...won't it?
Mike


Neil A Mogensen <neilm@charter.net> wrote:
Mike, I'd like to add my voice to Chris.'  Have you considered offering it as a breeder?  Getting the combination of genetic elements making up a reblooming luminata SA is not easily done, as attested to by a number of the recent entries.  What you have in this one might be very useful to a number of folks.
 
I realize letting a numbered seedling circulate is a chancy thing, and it gets even more difficult if the clone is registered.  Then people assume it is sent out as a finished product, which, by the standards you are setting for yourselves, it is not.
 
It is a very pretty iris anyway and I'd love to raised seedlings from it.
 
Neil Mogensen   z  7 western NC


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