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May 4, 2014 6:46 PM CST
Name: Maurice
Grey Highlands, Ontario (Zone 5a)
My published articles on daylily genetics.

Daylily Genetics 1: Understanding genotype and phenotype. The Daylily Journal. 2010; 65(1):12-14.
Daylily Genetics 2: Pathways to Color: From Phenotype to Genotype. The Daylily Journal. 2011; 66(1):42-50.
Daylily Genetics 3: Variegated or Broken Flower Colors: Jumping Genes? The Daylily Journal. 2011; 66(2):58-59.
Daylily Genetics 4: Pod or Pollen Parent: Do they Determine Different Seedling Characteristics? The Daylily Journal. 2011; 66(4):42-45.
Daylily Genetics 5: Foliage, Growth and Flowering. The Daylily Journal. 2012; 67(2):50-51.

They are crammed into too few pages and really would need hundreds of pages to do the topics justice so they are very "dense" going. They should all be available to A.H.S. members either through their printed journal or by downloading from the society web-site. One or two have been freely available from that same web-site in the past.

I am happy to discuss any questions related to these or similar topics - especially as that will be without page limits.
Maurice

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