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Dec 13, 2015 7:04 AM CST
Name: Char
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To me, muddy color is a negative trait if it is the first thing you notice about the bloom or if the mud is overpowering and detracts from the overall beauty of the flower. A combination with other colors , maybe an eye or edge, or the shape of the bloom can make muddy color less noticeable and acceptable. I think as hybridizers we all work to improve color and get the mud out.

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