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Hybridizing of Daylillies

Posted by motherjan z5 N.E. OHIO (motherjan@wowway.com) on
Sat, Apr 14, 07 at 16:35

Do you happen to know of a website that instructs step-by-step with pictures how to hybridize daylillies? I would like to try this summer, as I have lots of daylillies and would like to see what I can come up with?

Thanks in advance.


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

Not a step-by-step since there is basically only one step, pollenation, but has diagrams of flower parts and a lot of info you might use.

George

Here is a link that might be useful: Daylilies


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

Check Carol Deppes book " breeding your own vegetables "
also books on day lillies at your public library or interlibrary loan . It is very easy to do . just takt the pollen from one and put it on the central sticky thing on another and it should work .


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

Hi here's a link to try.

Here is a link that might be useful: daylily hybridizing for beginners


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

I really like this one, too.

You can just plant the seeds in your garden at spring planting time, too.

But watch out when weeding, the baby daylily seedlings look a lot like young crabgrass!

Here is a link that might be useful: eldon welch's hybridizing gallery


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

At the main page of the Hybridizing Forum there is a link that is called "other forums" in the top upper left-hand corner that will take you to the complete listing of all the Gardenweb forums. There's even one on daylilies, too.

It's worth checking out, I like it.

Here is a link that might be useful: Daylily forum


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RE: Hybridizing of Daylillies

Oh, I'm sorry! I see that you've already found the daylily forum! I hope you still like the other links that I found.


 
 

 

 


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