Friday, April 29, 2011

What is blooming in the greenhouse 4/29/11

This will probably be one of the last installments of "What is blooming in the greenhouse" because bloom is just about over. There are some stragglers here and there, but at this point, not much to talk about. I am still making about a dozen crosses each morning, many (Horny Devil X Bass Gibson) and (Bass Gibson X Horny Devil). I will put some of these on the auction later in the summer. Now we await the field seedling bloom to see what happens out there.

Here are some seedling blooms:


Pollen Parent
(Robert W. Carr X Some Sweet Day)


Pod Parent
H. 'Bluegrass Memories'
(Preuss, 2006)

Seedling No. 1060 [Bluegrass Memories) X (Robert W. Carr X Some Sweet Day)]

Pollen Parent
H. 'Camelot Red'
(Salter, 2010)




Pod Parent
Seedling No 8063
(Shores of Time X Larry Allen Miller)

 Seedling No. 1061 [(Shores of Time X Larry Allen Miller) X Camelot Red]


Pollen Parent
H. 'Bluegrass Memories'
(Preuss, 2006)
Pod Parent
H. 'Rock Solid'
(Stamile, 2002)
Seedling No. 1065 (Rock solid X Bluegrass Memories)
This is probably the blackest eyed daylily I have hybridized.



Pollen Parent
H. 'Chattaboogie'
(Pickles, 2010)




Pod Parent
H. 'Spellbound Secret'
(Salter, 2009)
Seedling No. 1068 (Spellbound Secret X Chattaboogie)
I believe when this seedling is grown outside, the teeth will just explode from the petal edges.


Pollen Parent
Trimmer Best Edge Seedling
Garden name
Tom Allen

Pod Parent
H. 'Wonder of It All'
(Carr, 2006)

Seedling No. 1069 (Wonder of It All X Trimmer Tom Allen Seedling)
There is a lot of green in this one.

I hope you have enjoyed viewing my seedling and named varieties bloomin in the greenhouse. Thanks for visiting and watch soon for outside field bloom.

Life is very, very good.

Lee

2 comments:

  1. Lee,
    I love how you show both the parents for your seedlings....very interesting to see how they combine in their offspring!
    Linda Hassler

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  2. Seedling 1061 is fantastic. Good luck !

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