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Mar 14, 2015 9:17 AM CST
Missouri (Zone 6a)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Plant Identifier
beckygardener said:I would certainly be interested in this feature for seedlings of Daylilies, Brugmansias, perhaps other plant species. I have lots of seedlings of those two mentioned.

Would we be allowed to look at other members entries and photos?

I would be most interested in seeing what certain crosses produce. (There could be a wide range of characteristics from two named parents.) It would be very interesting and helpful to see what might be dominating genetic characteristics (especially in the blooms).


I think anyone can see another member's lists, unless the member has marked their list private. If someone doesn't want anyone else to see their crosses, they could mark their list private.

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