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Jul 13, 2014 12:02 PM CST
Name: Catherine
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Yes Michele, that is what I was talking about on Dean Corey. Couldn't remember the exact term. *Blush* You can tell it should have been two. It is really thick at the base where the bloom and stem meet. At least that explains it. Just didn't under stand why I was seeing so many weird things on (seems like) so many blooms. I tip my hat to you.

Had to add this just thought of it. If you pollinated this particular bloom, use the same pollen on both stigma, right?
Cat
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