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Author Topic: Micro-grafting, areole grafting, hybridizing, or just plain having fun  (Read 2979 times)

Inyan

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One of my current projects... Datura metel hybrid x Datura wrightii. Mom has a dark purple outer skirt and a nice yellow inner skirt as opposed to the pure var. fastuosa which has a white inner skirt. Dad has a nice soft lavender tint to flowers. Much of my interest in plants stems from  hanging out with Mr. Bridges, a horticulture teacher now deceased, for many years as a child. Some of my interest in plants also stems from being a member of the NAC for many years. I would like to donate one free pack of Datura metel x Datura wrightii to the first 3 people to ask for such a packet. Just reply below and send me the address you would like your seed mailed to. Some of my early hybrids form 2002 to give you an idea of how long I've been hybridizing... Brugmansia hybrids
Amber Rose 2001
Audrey Hepburn 2002
Cherie Amour 2002
Cotton Candy 2002
Georgia Peach 2002
Janet Reno 2002
Little Moon 2002
Moonbeam 2002
Pink Floyd 2002
Spring Peach 2002
Strawberrry Crème 2002
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mindless2

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Re: Micro-grafting, areole grafting, hybridizing, or just plain having fun
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2021, 05:08:00 PM »

I just have a question on grafting Brugmansia.
If a seedling was to be grafted on to a mature flowering Brug.
Would the new seedling mature faster? or maybe flower without needing to Y??
Just a thought.
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