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Jan 26, 2014 5:36 AM CST
Name: Fred Manning
Lillian Alabama

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Outstanding seedlings everyone. I may have mentioned this before, when I got DOCTOR STUMP I really had nothing to use it with, I had no other toothy things but a couple of my own. Still, till this day I have no idea what made me cross it with COACH'S BRAIDED ANGEL more than a couple of times, I have about 20 seedlings from that cross so I know I would have had to cross them several times. Over half of those seedlings bloomed at 7-9 months and all had lots of teeth. This pass fall when it came time to move seedlings to the hybridizing area I had flagged so many of them that I decided to move all of them, first time I ever moved a complete cross and I did it twice last fall, the other was a dip. I am sure that most of these will turn out to be duds because of plant habit but hopefully a couple will make it for a third year.

All are COACHS BRAIDED ANGEL X DOCTOR STUMP
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