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Dec 26, 2012 8:58 AM CST
Name: Michele
Cantonment, FL zone 8b
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Tet spiders/UFs - a lot of these are new for us this year and I was told sometimes spiders/UFs may need to settle in a year or 2 before they will set good.

Rolling Raven (will set a pod on just about every bloom)
Frog's Eye (very pod fertile)
Lavender Arrowhead (very pod fertile)
Buddy's Wild and Wonderful (very pod fertile)
Wild and Wonderful (very pod fertile)
Magnifcent Hummingbird (moderately this year, last year was better)
Grape Slush (moderately)
Til I Turn Purple (very pod fertile)
Debary Canary (easy pods)
Blushing Octopus (reluctant pod setter but will with persistance)
Wind Master (very pod fertile)
Laughing Skies (varies each year from very pod fertile to difficult)
Sylvie Blondeel (easy pod)


These tets I set on but wasn't using too much so don't know how fertile

I Luv Lucy
Bali Watercolors
Wild Wookie
Star Asterisk
Mint Octopus (set a few pods but used it for the show so I cut the scapes off)
Lamplighter's Circle

These I added because they set pods pretty good from what I've seen

Stringbean
Linguini
Winged Waterfall
Crazy Miss Daisy (sets like crazy)
Peacock Feathers
Crazy Crane
Crazy Arms
Narrow Path
Wild and Free


Dips I don't have many but added more for next season

Lillian's Woman's Touch ( I set pods on what I tried but I use it mainly for a show flower so I don't use it often)
Magic of Oz (very pod fertile)
Cricket Call (very pod fertile)
Marked by Lydia (very pod fertile)
Lillian's Vapor Trails (only tried to set a couple and DID, mainly used pollen)
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