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Jan 30, 2012 7:24 PM CST
Name: Lorn (Roosterlorn)
S.E Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Bee Lover Lilies Pollen collector Seed Starter Region: Wisconsin
Yep! Its going to be real interesting; especially for me because I'm here with such a nice group of folks. I can assure you, I'm in this for the 'long haul' and we'll have fun sharing our failures as well as our successes. I don't work with embryo rescue. I have a very extensive R&D ( research and development ) laboratory background but I'm not set up for that at home. Lab equipment and supplies have become terribly expensive and lab work is slow for accuracy. I would love to spend a day with Judith Freeman in her lab; I'd be right 'at home' in her lab setting. And if I had a lab set up here--I would do it! I find that often times, many people take things for granted and apperciate just the end product; a pretty flower but with me, I pretty much know all she had to do to get there--and it doesn't come cheap. So, for now anyway, I'll just stick with crossing and seeding. And, we'll have plenty to talk about this spring and summer!

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