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hadriaticus x sativus`Cashmerianus`, F2 cross
Quote from: udo on October 17, 2010, 04:39:58 PM hadriaticus x sativus`Cashmerianus`, F2 cross Dirk, I'm afraid that it isn't possible to cross C. hadriaticus with sativus cashmirianus. I have only sativus, but it never bloomed with me. But between my C. hadriaticus seedlings (open pollinated) are very similar plants - see picture.Janis
I remember reading somewhere that C. sativus is readily pollinated by C. thomasii; although I now grow this plant I no longer have C. sativus so have never tried it for myself.
Janis I agree this one is the best pallasii with black anthers and dark throath And it has quite longer style than standart pallasii! is there any mixinig with cartwrightianus?
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on October 17, 2010, 07:10:08 PMQuote from: udo on October 17, 2010, 04:39:58 PM hadriaticus x sativus`Cashmerianus`, F2 cross Dirk, I'm afraid that it isn't possible to cross C. hadriaticus with sativus cashmirianus. I have only sativus, but it never bloomed with me. But between my C. hadriaticus seedlings (open pollinated) are very similar plants - see picture.JanisJanis,i pollinated in autumn 2002 a Cr.hadriaticus CRO 466 with pollen of Cr.sativus 'Cashmerianus'. From these seeds originated the F1 crossroad with small blue blossoms. The plants were fertile and in the following F2 generation bigger white and blue flowers came out. Now I am strained on them F3. Cr.hadriaticus x sativus `Cashmerianus`F1 `` F2 blue form,from last autumn and with seed this spring