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Nov 3, 2013 7:28 PM CST
Name: László Szakszon
Budapest, Hungary
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I'm very much Hibiscus grown in Hungary. In love them very much. The air is very good for him. I love to experiment pollination. There will be a good selection. Now there are five types of experiments for testing purposes. Hope 1-2 years, and something happens.
Hungary asked Jardin des Plantes (Dr Laszlo Orlóci Mr. Director) Hibiscus moscheutos give them to collectors. Succeeded in planting 30 varieties, and both have flourished this year. This is a great honor for me.
Now I'm trying a lot of petal inheritance. Next year (2014) is perhaps something fails. It takes a lot of time, because during production, and sales traders.
Here are a lot of flower petals:
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Maska is a kind of experiment. The inflorescence is a beautiful pink and not red center.
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2 of my other favorites:
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Of course, there are plenty of photos selected for special hibiscus plants.

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