Here is some information that a friend sent me that I feel is worth posting.
Info about differences in Dls
Diploid, Tetraploid, Triploid - what do they mean?
They are terms that refer to the number of chromosomes that a daylily cell contains.
Most plants in general are diploid, meaning they have two complete sets of chromosomes. Diploid daylilies (or Dips) have 22 chromosomes, 1 set of eleven from the pod parent and one set of 11 from the pollen parent.
Tetraploid daylilies (Tets) contain 44 chromosomes, essentially giving them twice the amount of genetic material as diploids. This gives the hybridizer more opportunity for 'breaks' or more dramatic advances than can be made with diploids.
Triploids are not seen often in daylilies. They have a triple set of chromosomes and are generally infertile.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Rotary Botanical Gardens - Janesville WI
Had a great day trip here while I was on vacation last week, I highly recommend it. Please visit their website for more information.
http://rotarybotanicalgardens.org/
http://rotarybotanicalgardens.org/
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Dance Ballerina Dance and Double Delight.
To the left in the photo is Dance Ballerina Dance and on the right is another shot of Double Delight.
Hanging Pot.
I will be the first to say....I don't have much time for annuals, but they do have a place and purpose. I tried something new this year in hanging baskets on my front porch (it faces the north). White Wax Begonias and a weed....a purple Wandering Jew - for those of you that like 'different'.
Highland Lord - daylily
this is a double red that I just picked up at a Nursery in Madison. The bloom is a little on the spent side....but it a true double red.
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