Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Love this one. Much more purple when temperatures are closer to 60 than to 100.
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Re: Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Is this 2007-01? John
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Re: Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Yes, Ed.
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Re: Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Sherms seedling here, winding down to the last blooms
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Re: Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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Yours looks more purple Ed, but what is really beautiful are those tags from successful crosses!
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Re: Seedling from SHERMAN FLOWERS

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John
Sherms seedling was darker here with temps in the mid 80's, also we had record rains this summer, to much in fact.
I saw a picture of this seedling being grown in "Florida? I think" and it was a lot lighter than what I have seen here.
For me it's an easy pod setter, but I don't have to deal with the heat like most people do.
I also noticed that it has more action here than either your or the Florida picture showed.
Sherm said it was an instant re-bloomer for him with fast increase, that has not happened here for me
Ed
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