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there are an awful lot of so so ones which get given away
Not what you said about them when you gave me some.We think they are lovely so clearly we lack taste.
Tony,having grown a bunch of open pollinated ashwoods seedlings to flowering I can say thateven the so-so plants are good! It's all relative.A few years ago the so-so plants would have been market leaders and are still much better than most of plants you find in the retail sector.The best ones are just lovely.I have a selfed 'neon' that is much better than the parent and has an almost pure red centralstar.Sadly it photographs very badly,Regards,David
Chuck - some nice things there!It is clear to me that if you start with some really good plants then a decent proportion of the seedlings will be at least as good.Selfed plants from Ashwoods come fairly true.Not a bad thought when you see the quality of some of the plants currently being produced around the world.The only problem that I have with the doubles is their tendency to flop.They need stouter stems to hold up the heavier flowers.Some clones are fine and others not.This problem is much less pronounced with the singles,David
Helleborus torquatus a form I think from Bosnia photographed a couple of days ago before the SNOW