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Amorph Hybrids?
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From: Neil Gordon <neil at ng23.abelgratis.co.uk> on 2004.05.27 at 19:52:24(11537)
Can remember if ive asked this here before.
Is it possible for Amorphophallus to produce hybrids?
Neil
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From: "Neil Carroll" <ncarz at charter.net> on 2004.05.27 at 20:42:48(11538)
Neil, Yes it is very possible and has been done on several occassions. I
know John B. has produced at least a cross between Amorph. atroviridis and
Amorph. pygmaeus. (I'll bet my spelling is off).
But you better duck!!! There are some purists that think this is
blasphemy.........but go ahead a breed away.
Neil C.
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> Can remember if ive asked this here before.
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> Is it possible for Amorphophallus to produce hybrids?
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> Neil
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From: Neil Gordon <neil at ng23.abelgratis.co.uk> on 2004.05.27 at 21:13:24(11539)
Just a curiosity question realy. These buggers are so hard to find, im
not sure id want to mix n match em either!
But then I look at the many wonderful variations of Sarracenia
insectivorous hybrids and wonder....
Neil
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On 27 May 2004, at 21:42, Neil Carroll wrote:
Neil, Yes it is very possible and has been done on several occassions.
I
know John B. has produced at least a cross between Amorph. atroviridis
and
Amorph. pygmaeus. (I'll bet my spelling is off).
But you better duck!!! There are some purists that think this is
blasphemy.........but go ahead a breed away.
Neil C.
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