Starting Breeding Daylilies In Ecuador
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To keep clear about what's what, I've grouped the plants into 8 classes each for diploids and tetraploids. I lump semi-evergreens and dormants together as the alternative to evergreen. | To keep clear about what's what, I've grouped the plants into 8 classes each for diploids and tetraploids. I lump semi-evergreens and dormants together as the alternative to evergreen. | ||
− | + | ; 1. Rust resistant, reblooming and evergreen. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1 to 8. The group with all of what I want! I only have about 10 of these. | |
− | + | ; 2. Rust resistant and reblooming. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1, 3, 5, or 6. Most of my Reeder and Reimer purchases lie here, and some of my breeding. | |
− | + | ; 3. Rust resistant and evergreen. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1, 2, 5, or 6. | |
− | + | ; 4. Rust resistant. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1 or 5. A bunch of my dark scape breeding lies here, and a few Reeders.. | |
− | + | ; 5. Reblooming and evergreen. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1, 2, 3 or 4. | |
− | + | ; 6. Evergreen. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1 or 2. | |
− | + | ; 7. Reblooming. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1 or 3. Most of my former breeding is here. | |
− | + | ; 8. Miscellaneous. | |
− | + | : Cross to 1, or make bridge plants. |