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Jan 19, 2017 9:17 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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I have admired all your pics posted to the Yahoo group, Jim.

When you asked, Joshua, I went back and looked if I had crossed that one of mine with anything. I do remember that what I would have wanted to cross it with was already past. But yes, there were things I splashed its pollen on, just because they were available at the time. These seedlings of mine:

L. davidii x Olina - 10
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Ilga x Stellar Light - 6 (seed from Øystein H.)
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This weird pollenless one that I keep around only because I hope it has some interesting genetics. Shirley x L. michiganense(not). And that pic was on a good day! One of the first protected pollenations I ever did (but didn't work), when I had no idea what lily would fertilize what. It's very robust, but half the time buds don't even fully develop.
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A sibling:
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And the same original cross (unknown yellow x Winnipeggy) but from seed from a different pod
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