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Fri, Jun 4, 10 at 8:43
| I started these around 5 years ago and got my first blooms yesterday and today. Not a lot of uniqueness to them to be honest, but thought I'd share. Another example of a really tiny Hippi that seems to be in fashion in some circles these days, but with a lot less hybridizing effort :o) Dan |
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- Posted by blancawing Point Reyes, CA (My Page) on Fri, Jun 4, 10 at 9:02
| Hi Dan, Interesting! It appears that H. puniceum's genes completely dominated those of H. reginae. Thanks for showing the result of the cross. Best, Blanca |
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