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Sep 19, 2012 1:28 PM CST
Name: Joanne
Calgary, AB Canada (Zone 3a)
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Here's a good example, since it is in two different series. I changed the Trade Name to "Deep Blue"
Plant ID 229626
Million Bells (x hybrida Cabaretâ„¢ Deep Blue)
Cultivar names:
Balcabdebu
Trade name information:
Series: Cabaretâ„¢
Name: Deep Blue
Common names:
(0) Million Bells
(0) Mini-Petunia
(0) Callies
Botanical names:
x hybrida Accepted
Also sold as:
Isabells Deep Blue

Now, will I be able to enter different cultivar name and/or series with a Trade Name of Deep Blue? I will check

Yes it will allow another Trade Name "Deep Blue"
But, this one did not have a patented cultivar name, so see what happened: the file is now "x hybrida" and nothing else. Also, if I search in Calibrachoa, using Deep Blue for search criteria, no results

Plant ID 542252
Million Bells (x hybrida)
Trade name information:
Series: Colorburst
Name: Deep Blue
Common names:
(0) Million Bells
(0) Mini-Petunia
(0) Callies
Botanical names:
x hybrida Accepted

Please advise
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