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Aug 17, 2011 4:58 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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The parentage of Latvia:
('Connecticut King' x ('Lime Ice' x unnamed seedling)) x 'Tango Nocturno'

Uniform sexually propagated progeny is incredibly unlikely. I suspect then, that the seed is apomictic, and not produced by the random dividing and reuniting of genes that occurs in sexual reproduction. Rather, the "seed" is actually a copy of the mother's genes, and not a remix of the mother's and father's genes, which is sexual reproduction.

Would you mind if I put this question to the Yahoo Lilium group? I would never mention anyone by name. I looked at Georgia Vine's web site, and didn't find any relevant info. Any help here?
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