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Post by darthslater on May 6, 2011 5:48:57 GMT -5
Here is one of 5 plants I got of a cross JC made, these are nice plants, I planted about 50 of them and these are F2. I was in a hurry so it should have read CG X Redhouse freestanding. Red Bullet is a cross Papa made, I got these in the collection from Dan McMurray.
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Post by darthslater on May 6, 2011 6:01:18 GMT -5
Here is Dwarf Recessive. Notice the leaves are different in alot of these dwarfs.
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Post by jcm05 on May 6, 2011 7:48:09 GMT -5
Dwarf Recessive Red House Free Standing And the strangest one of all...Orange Tree...mulio, what gene is responsible for this growth habit?
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Post by maf on May 6, 2011 12:27:46 GMT -5
Some young F2 dwarf plants segregating for leaf shape: Indoor dwarf jungle:
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Post by jcm05 on May 6, 2011 20:29:22 GMT -5
Less leaf area=less flavor
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Post by summerhawk on May 7, 2011 12:11:09 GMT -5
John, what is that plant behind Orange Tree? Look at all of those blossoms! Also... What is the marker tape for? Just curious... Dwarf Recessive and Red House are great looking plants! Orange tree does have a strange growth habit! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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Post by maf on May 7, 2011 13:46:00 GMT -5
Cool! hehe You have some very nice looking, healthy plants! What type do you have pictured there? In the foreground are plants of Japanese Dwarf (Yaponskiy Karlik) and Demidov, a bit hard to tell where one ends and the other begins in that view. In the back you can make out some First in the Field and the tall one back/left is the F1 from which I am growing the young F2 dwarves pictured above. There are also a couple of Sophie's Choice right in the middle but you can't really see those ones. Nice to have ripe homegrown tomatoes in the spring!
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Post by jcm05 on May 7, 2011 20:37:43 GMT -5
John, what is that plant behind Orange Tree? Look at all of those blossoms! Also... What is the marker tape for? I think that was yellow pygmy and a marker for a bagged truss or blossom. Yellow pygmy was a one of a kind foliage for me.
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Post by GunnarSK on May 8, 2011 5:05:36 GMT -5
When talking about potato leaved dwarves, let's not forget about Shtambovyi Kartofelnolistnyi 1648, which Tatiana has (in her database and for sale).
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Post by GunnarSK on May 8, 2011 16:05:27 GMT -5
I have only seed and no experience. Ask Spud.
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Post by mauve on Nov 22, 2011 1:04:40 GMT -5
Typically leaves are flat and thin, thereby maximizing the surface area directly exposed to light and promoting photosynthetic function. Externally they commonly are arranged on the plant in such ways as to expose their surfaces to light as efficiently as possible without shading each other.
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Post by elenasenorin091 on Mar 25, 2012 18:34:56 GMT -5
Dwarf Leaf Caladiums. These caladiums have a much lower stance & a smaller leaf size than the Fancy Leaf Varieties.
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