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Feb 19, 2015 5:24 PM CST
Name: Bob Watson
Terre Haute, IN (Zone 5b)
Daylilies
Maurice, as far as I could tell from the presentation, mature plants are still several years away. I agree, it would be interesting to double some of the current triploid fulvas, but most breeders aren't working with the species. I guess that would be a job for someone like Gil Stelter (Gryphon Gardens in Guelph, Ontario). He has a number of interesting tetraploid fulva crosses. Bob

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