hello ,
i was just wondering if any other ping enthusiest's have been crossing it ?
my hope would be to get a P. ramosa -and cross it with the "csfu" hopefully to make a dual cross . that way it could be a wonderful scented with many branching flowers.
has anyone else had the thaught that P. ionatha <span style='color:red'>Edit: actually spelled, "P. ionantha"</span> and P. planifolia could possibly shair a common ancester ?
for i've seen pictures of all white flowered ionotha <span style='color:red'>Edit: actually spelled, "P. ionantha"</span> and others with verry purple flowers . the leaf structure is also similar in my oppinion.
and then theres P. pumila who looks alot like the other eastern north american lent's but also resembling mexican specees.
if any one wants to talk ping's with me drop me a line @my e-mail
thankx
moogy roogy roo.......
i was just wondering if any other ping enthusiest's have been crossing it ?
my hope would be to get a P. ramosa -and cross it with the "csfu" hopefully to make a dual cross . that way it could be a wonderful scented with many branching flowers.
has anyone else had the thaught that P. ionatha <span style='color:red'>Edit: actually spelled, "P. ionantha"</span> and P. planifolia could possibly shair a common ancester ?
for i've seen pictures of all white flowered ionotha <span style='color:red'>Edit: actually spelled, "P. ionantha"</span> and others with verry purple flowers . the leaf structure is also similar in my oppinion.
and then theres P. pumila who looks alot like the other eastern north american lent's but also resembling mexican specees.
if any one wants to talk ping's with me drop me a line @my e-mail
thankx
moogy roogy roo.......