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Nov 28, 2010 8:23 AM CST
Name: Betty
Bakersfield, CA
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I am so curious about what is involved in converting a dip to a tet... You are having to double the number of chromosomes, right? And does it take years by doing different crosses to accomplish that, or is it done by adding chromosomes at the cellular level and then tissue culturing the "new" cells? So sorry to be so ignorant, but I've only been seriously collecting daylilies for the past year or so and I'm a novice here.

I really do love the patterns and am just learning about them. I checked out those websites and saw those incredible daylily patterns, but it doesn't look like Mr. Faulkner sells daylilies through his website. Does he sell his daylilies at all?
Betty

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