Is a Blue Daylily in Your Future? - Page 3


© Ellen Roddy
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If you want to know more about this process and Mendel's Law of genetics, read the book! You can order it through the American Hemerocallis Society. My own thoughts are that this is a good place to start, but if it were really this easy someone would have accomplished it.

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3.   Nov 11, 1999 5:08 PM
The charts are difficult to post. I just tried this as an experiment. If you would like a copy of them, I will mail them to you if you send me your address.

Sorry about not listing the key. ...


-- posted by techwrit


2.   Oct 3, 1999 3:12 PM
The chart made no sense without a key as to what the letters met. After dilligent searching I found another chart from Melon colored daylilies that did have a key, with F being a frequent result, U b ...

-- posted by Rosy


1.   Oct 2, 1999 10:48 AM
I find the page too hard to read to be of use. It is hard to follow the chart, and printing it for study is impossible.

-- posted by Tom_Walker





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