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Jul 3, 2022 5:17 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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Thanks Sue. I'm never sure if the variegated ones should go dark or light when crossing...I did both. My dip program is very small and limited to Sculpted forms.

Those sepal marks are different. You don't think they are from the colder temps? If they're not and something that can be bred you might have your own clown pants! Smiling

The anticipation grows as the buds develop....slowly. The cold temps last week really slowed things up. Crossing Fingers! there will be something blooming next week.

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