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Aug 23, 2012 1:47 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Joannabanana said:Should we be utilizing the "Series" field when you go to edit the data? Would you call all the Waves, be Easywave, Shockwave, Tidalwave and Wave all "Wave Series"?


My opinion is that the Series field is there as a convenience for us to use as we see fit. So, yes, I think using that field for these series would be a great idea. Then one can easily "Search by characteristic" and see all the plants in the Wave Series, for example.

Joannabanana said:I just noticed that Supertunia Bordeaux has a different patent name

Patent Information:
Supertunia® Bordeaux™ Petunia hybrid 'Lanbor' PP: 16144 Can. Can.: 2532


In this case, the tradename is Bordeaux™, the series name is Supertunia® and the cultivar name is Lanbor.

Alternatively, the tradename is Supertunia® Bordeaux™ with no series name.

(Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!)

Lastly, since you are interested in this kind of plant, would you like to be made moderator over Petunias?

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