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Quote from: Arda Takan on October 31, 2010, 02:18:50 PMHello everybody, it is me and my questions again I wonder if it is possible for an amateur like to have tulip hybrids? And I also wonder if any of you has his/her own hybrids?Thank youOf course, it is possible and not difficult to have your own hybrid, but you need to have a patience. You just cross two varieties, collect seeds and sow. In around 5 to 8 years the seedlings will bloom and you'll have your own hybrids. But if you want your hybrids to be accpted as varieties, they should surpass the existing varieties in something.
Hello everybody, it is me and my questions again I wonder if it is possible for an amateur like to have tulip hybrids? And I also wonder if any of you has his/her own hybrids?Thank you
In case tulip lovers have missed the show of old English tulips, here is the topic link http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5434.0 which contains great pictures and a short article by the secretary of the Wakefield & North of England Society.
Zhirair,Thanks for showing your super photographs which I'll share with the Wakefield Society. I hope to get to the Wakefield Show next year and will post some pictures. Frazer