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That would be interesting - the possibility of autumnal acis with hybrid vigour and pink flowers. Might still be worth a try.
Poul, your plants look like my A. aut. var. oporantha.I have few seeds of A. rosea and I can send them to you if you write me your address (privately)
Quote from: johnw on August 26, 2009, 01:34:09 AM Has anyone hybridized any Acis or are there chromosomal differences?johnw Stern, in 'Snowdrops and Snowflakes', gives the following chromosome counts: 2n= 14 or 21, autumnale and trichophyllum; 2n=14, aut. pulchellum; 2n=16, roseum; 2n=18, nicaense; 2n=22, vernum and aestivum. Doesn't of course take into account the changes in genus.
Has anyone hybridized any Acis or are there chromosomal differences?johnw
David, earlier in the thread you mentioned that Acis rosea doesn't seem to multiply. Mine does, but oh so slowly.