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Jun 15, 2016 4:28 PM CST
Name: Dave
Southern wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Thank you Lorn. I'm going to give it a shot. Nothing to lose right. Never know what may come of it. Might be a good thing my in-laws said i could use some of their land!

Also, this is a picture of the plant in the second picture
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Looks like it might now have 2-3 pods turned skyward now. So o have those 2 martagon lilies in the same area, no other lilies within 15 feet I would say, and I do not have any other lilies open yet, and they are my only 2 martagons. So chances are the extra pods that I did not hand pollinated, probably still pollinated each other? Am i correct in thinking that? The chances of them pollinating with say an asiatic, without doing embryo rescue or in a test tube is very slim

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