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'Eyeconic ® Lychee Lemonade' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 83-147
most recent 16 MAY 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 FEB 15 by Rob Byrnes
Fertile both directions.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 16 MAY 15 by styrax
How does sit pass down the blotch? It looks promising!
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 16 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
Not for me so far. It does seem pass on a really nice cream base color based on what I'm seeing in my F1s. Still hoping for blotch
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 16 MAY 15 by styrax
Shucks :/ Perhaps some inbreeding is needed...

I heard somewhere that it can take a year or 2 for the blotch to get strong. Ralph Moore, in his later years, threw out a lot of renominant hulthemias because he couldn't see the tiny blotch.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 16 MAY 15 by Rob Byrnes
I'm hoping that the F1 will carry the gene for blotch that might come out in the next generation. I'll save the best of these F1 and move forward. Now if I could just find replacement Lychee and Raspberry Kiss plants I'd be a happy man. Lost them this winter.

I was able to purchase Bull's Eye for delivery this month. That will give me something with a blotch to work with this season.
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Discussion id : 80-847
most recent 2 OCT 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 OCT 14 by wrygrass
Eyeconic Lychee Lemonade blooms prolifically in flushes but the petals fall very quickly at least here in Eastern Washington both in summer heat and fall cool
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