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The Eriogonum ursinum looks great... Robert. A question...have you ever been to the Klamath Mountains? There are said to be occurrences of Eriogonum diclinum. Another flat species with beautiful silver foliage.
In our new garden, I no longer have the space to do this type of breeding work,At this time, I have new and very exciting breeding goals that will work in our small spaced garden.
Very nice all indeed Robert, I particularly liked the Penstemon.
Robert,You could enlist the cooperation of other gardeners to grow out your hybrid seeds. This is done by amateur vegetable breeders, mostly of tomatoes, but also other vegetables too. Information and seeds are shared for a number of years. It would not be so quick for rhododendrons, though I have occasionally had flowers in three or four years, and cuttings would then be shared.Diane
Hi Thomas,From 1995 to 2000, I made a number of botanical outings to the Klamath Mountain region. At the time my focus was on the Marble Mountains and the Salmon Mountains to the south. This is a huge area and although I saw many fantastic plant species, including some beautiful Eriogonum species, I never encountered Eriogonum diclinum.