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    Elaine?

    Hey Jeff, Any chance this was a sport on you're Elaine? If we don't get this figured out and if you guys let me name it...it will become the "Jeff Searle". How's that for sucking up?
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    Wiki photos

    Last time I looked we still needed these: Antilla - in too much sun right now but it's something...I will get a better one this fall. Lots of pink in this one. Regina Porter's Pink Veitchii?....I think, should be confirmed before placing in the Wiki.
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    Elaine?

    I thought I would bump this thread for another look. Since my original post, Jeff has been here and seen it first hand and is stumped. Though he doubts it's Elaine, he will not rule it out. In any case, this guy is a solid performer and deserves a name at some point down the road. First airlayer...
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    Hey Randy, The class of 11/12 had approximately 600 seeds germinate and it looks like I ended up with about 24 plants that look like they will hold there color. So about 4% made it to getting an assigned number. Keith and Chris, is this typical for you guys? This past winter I germinated...
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    crotons looking nice

    Another garden on my bucket list.
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    Hi Kip - Brenda & I are planning on attending the Glock tour in November. I thought I would bring 3 to 6 hybrids with us for the auction. If you're attending, I will include this one. If not, I'll hold it back for the next one you can attend. Thanks for the inquiry Kip and I love the name...
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    Wiki photos

    Daisy Christine will be three years old in November. It was a cross between Mrs. Snyder Disraeli (seed) & Sybil Griffen (pollen). These plants were purchased at my 1st Searle Sale in 10/10. A litter mate to Daisy's Dance (same seed cluster). Daisy Christine is all about the orange...
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    Last ones... 1-2 JLSHyb11120021a 3 JLSHyb10110022 (class of 2010/11) slow 4 JLSHyb11120023 5-6 JLSHyb11120028 6-7 JLSHyb11120030
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    A few more... 1-2 JLSHyb11120010 3-4 JLSHyb11120011 5 JLSHyb11120012 6 JLSHyb11120013 7-8 JLSHyb11120014
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    They are kinda cute... 1- JLSHyb11120005 2- JLSHyb11120006 3- JLSHyb11120007 4- JLSHyb11120008 5-7 JLSHyb11120009
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    Hybrids - Class of 2011/12

    These guys are approximately 18/19 months old. They have survived several cuts and have been assigned a number. I will take photos again in approximately 4/6 months. If the interest is there, I will enlist Judy's help and we'll pick out several of the better ones to bring to the tour/auctions...
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    New hybrids/new seedlings

    Ana - thanks for leading us. I too believe a special section is not necessary. But I'm very concerned about the process. Who decides what newly named hybrids/seedlings are accepted into the Wiki? What are the criteria to get your plant accepted? If we choose to be lax on this, the Wiki and...
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    Finally got off my A$$......and into the Garden

    Very nice Jeff ... Your Father's Day is exceptional! Dreer 7 - It was my understanding that what was thought to be Dreer 7 wasn't. Update please. Cornelius - We definitely have a disagreement on this one. Evidently there is no written description on this...
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    Wiki photos

    I noted that we still needed the Earl of Derby in the Wiki. I acquired this one at a Searle sale. After reading the description I'm not sure on my plant. Does anyone have one? "A trilobed-leaved form of the Disraeli type, with nearly the whole central portion of the leaf blade yellow, the...
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    Wiki photos

    My Cornelius was an airlayer from Judy's plant. Went in the ground in April and really took off. I really like this one. Anyway looks like Phil's plant to me.
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    THE MANY FACES OF DAYSPRING

    I'll second that. Those larger plants ( trees) are amazing! I need to do some wandering down there!
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    Exotic Croton Pictures

    Super Ron...very much enjoyed! Names please.
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    President Eisenhower

    Interesting stuff Ray...thanks. I just went out and looked at all four plants...all broad leaf. Yes Jeff is the guilty party on the first one...acquired it at my first Searle sale in Oct./10. The other one Rob brought to the Glock get together in Dec./10. Even the best of us can get lost in...
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    President Eisenhower

    Hi Ray, I'm aware of this debate. I have both plants and I have felt they are different. However my plants are in different light conditions and in opposite sides of the yard, so it's really difficult to say for sure. Your thought that Eisenhower was a sport is very plausible to me as well...
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