Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:15:33 +0100 From: "Andreas Wistuba" <andreas@wistuba.com> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg3436$foo@default> Subject: AW: Nice mutant of Drosera manni with double flowers!
Dear Miguel,
do all flowers on the scape show this. Then the likehood is high that it is
indeed a mutation and not just a growth aberration. In case of a mutant you
should be able to propagate it via gemmae.
Bye
Andreas
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Betreff: Nice mutant of Drosera manni with double flowers!
Hello!
I just wanted to share with you a nice mutation that occurred in one of my
Drosera manni!
The sepals of the flowers are converted into petals, so, the flower has a
total of 10 petals, all identical! Since they are all alternate, the flower
looks very pretty! Obviously, it has no sepals.
Any suggestion of how could I perpetuate this mutation? Maybe the gemmae
won't carry it... or they will? And the seeds?
Thanks!
Miguel
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