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Dec 27, 2012 12:49 PM CST
Name: Paul
Utah (Zone 5b)
Grandchildren are my greatest joy.
Annuals Enjoys or suffers cold winters Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Garden Procrastinator Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Plays in the sandbox
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Dee or Lucy.....if a gene is "very recessive" it must be there but hasn't expressed itself yet. Is it possible that there is not a red gene hiding somewhere and red could only come through a mutation? I'm certain this isn't new but the late Melba Hamblen used to say that if she bred a true red iris with one bud that she would introduce it.
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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