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This nice little article popped into my Inbox today. Thought it might be interesting for some, http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/RHS-Publications/Journals/The-Plantsman/2012-issues/December/Cultivating-Fritillaria-eduardii
Interesting - not sure how a cross between "varieties" can be a hybrid though... isn't a hybrid a cross between species......
long haired dachshund crossed with a rough haired dachshund is just a dachshund
A cross between a Labrador and a Poodle represents a commercial opportunity though, whatever you or I may think.
I've always thought that we humans are all bi-generic hybrids- after all, men are from Mars and women from Venus.....
You must be a proponent of Panspermia then
Here you go Rick, pictured here seed of F.eduardii.http://www.fritillariaicones.com/info/Fritillaria_seeds.pdf
Speaking of F. eduardii, we were packeting seeds for the NARGS seed ex a few days ago. One of our members came me and said "look at this!". It was a large pack of donated F. eduardii seeds. Compared to most on this forum, I am quite the Fritillaria novice. I've not seen eduardii seed before, but I have seen and germinated seed of F. raddeana and some of the other large seeded frits, like sewerzowii. These eduardii seeds seemed a thicker than what I'm used to seeing and what struck me most is their blond appearance - very light tan, like the true seed of Lilium martagon var. album. Is this normal?