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Dec 14, 2015 8:19 AM CST
Name: Greg Bogard
Winston-Salem, NC (Zone 7a)
Harris': Matt was used extensively back in the 1980's even though it was very muddy. I used to have it---got rid of it after I bloomed a few crosses from it and saw that it transmitted that quality to it's offspring. It was used a lot then because it was an advancement in full form. Sorry I do not have a pic of it---I even got rid of the picture I had. HA! That tells you how MUDDY I thought it was. Look it up in the database---you will see a Lot of Muddy.
Darla Anita is one that blooms muddy a lot of the time---but it's kids show no muddy---go figure! In fact, many of it's kids are brighter and more clear than either parent---a clarifier. The first four pics are Darla----the next three are a seedling from it.


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