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Jun 1, 2015 6:34 AM CST
Name: Rob
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Ever looking for new plants to kill
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Which makes it non-searchable, right? It just doesn't seem right that a stable hybrid (comes true from seed) does not have a place in the database. Just because a plant doesn't occur naturally in the wild doesn't mean it doesn't exist, or can't be a worthy garden specimen. It still seems to me that some of the database policies, while appealing to a strictly scientific mindset (I'm a scientist, I understand) are not helpful to gardeners trying to find information. While I don't want to keep stirring things up, I do encourage some real consideration of this topic, rather than reiteration of a policy without discussion of its merits in these cases.
Rob from Pennsylvania - robsplants.com
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