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Sep 27, 2012 9:03 AM CST
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The wild extremes of leaf shape really jump out after seeing your S. giganteum and the addition venosum is difficult to envision. Does the silver veining in your crosses come from trilobatum?

LariAnn said:If the blooms both opened at the same time, it is unlikely that cross pollination could have occurred because both would have been at male anthesis at the same time. The blooms would have had to have opened one after the other in order for any chance of pollination to have occurred.
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Two fruit heads resulted in only one seed. Oh well
Evan
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