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I think maybe Mark is referring to me. I crossed Wendy's Gold with Lutescens and got about 60% yellows. The genetics must be a little bit more complicated than a single recessive gene in each to get that many. They are nice yellows but unless they prove particularly vigorous or have some other feature I haven't seen yet, they will not be worth naming. One of the clones is shown here, with Wendy on the right.
my pot of galanthus 'Yvonne Hay' in flower today.
Quote from: Tony Willis on January 26, 2011, 11:07:02 AMmy pot of galanthus 'Yvonne Hay' in flower today. Lovely Tony I thought you said it rained all day yesterday - it looks like the a blue sky behind Yvonne Hay. Mine (thanks) are not open yet it is not warm enough
Quote from: ian mcenery on January 26, 2011, 12:33:54 PMQuote from: Tony Willis on January 26, 2011, 11:07:02 AMmy pot of galanthus 'Yvonne Hay' in flower today. Lovely Tony I thought you said it rained all day yesterday - it looks like the a blue sky behind Yvonne Hay. Mine (thanks) are not open yet it is not warm enoughIan it did rain all day yesterday and was dark. That plant had looked ready to open for over a week with no result so action was needed.Clearly you do not use my technique of sitting the pot on the central heating boiler for an hour and then photographing it against a grey card!
Martin, they are a mix - a 'swarm'. everything from pure applanate to fairly plicate.