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PostSubject: Re: some own roots fukuryu seedlings   Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:46 pm

Hellonasty
I have just one fukuryu. I had forgotten that I had one.
My fukuryu is a myriostigma, no mixing ornatum gene and not showing distinct fukuryu character.
The plant diameter is 16 cm, own-root.
I crossed caput-medusae on this plant and grafted 3 seedlings.
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PostSubject: Re: some own roots fukuryu seedlings   Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:12 pm

what happens when you cross caput medusae with this ????
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PostSubject: Re: some own roots fukuryu seedlings   Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:54 am

blowng
I crossed caput-medusae on 15/01/09.
I could collect several seeds and sowed on 01/02/09.
Germinated 3 and grafted all on 10/02/09.
I am not sure why but all seedlings are nudum.
I can not see the character of fukuryu at moment.
I took the photo of one of them this morning.
The growing speed is very slow compared to normal myriostigma but the current diameter is 6 cm and I expect some flowers in spring.
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