Know what you mean Morph, but if it does the job, don't let anybody in that room to see the setup. I have jars with cuttings in, rooting. Light is about a foot up from the table, so cuttings get plenty of light.
Sorry Shirl, your ForeverMorr is really a beauty, didn't mean to hijack your thread.
This message was edited Oct 27, 2003 2:59 PM
Last blooms.....
Think I started the hijacking ~ sorry, Brugie! Back to your beauty! Any updated pictures of it?
Morph, it is just about done now. I think it has a couple of blooms, but they wouldn't look any different. I'm waiting for the day I can take a picture full of them and that will be at least July. Gosh, that is going to be a long wait for blooms again. Don't worry about the hijacking, I do it all the time. I should know better, but I sometimes can't help myself. LOL!!
That's going to be my goal too, Brugie. I mean to have flushes of blooms on the brugs I have next year :) I think a flushing ForeverMorr would stop anyone for longer than a moment to enjoy the site!
Thanks Morph, but I'll bet next year there will be so many great ones that we will be having heart flutters every day on here. I can't wait to see what Terry might come up with next year. She has had so many great ones this year already. Bonnie has had some too and then we have Tracey, Susie, and Kell has done a lot of hybridizing too. Many of the other members will also have new and beautiful seedlings. The US is coming alive! Man, this is going to be a jumpin' place next year. I'd love to be able to visit all the gardens and see the new babies blooming in person. I'll bet Monika, Ludger, and others from Europe will add even more beauties too. Just wish it would be easy to get them here, but we will do well anyway. This is one flower that changes so much with hybridizing that it is always exciting to see what will happen next.
Think we in US are well on our way. Some real beauties out there this year, just wait for 2004.
