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Old November 10, 2017   #51
Keen101
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Good work! Yeah keep us updated. I need to go check if you've posted updates on your other threads.

I had good fruit set on the peruvianum and habrochaites plants late in the season. The bees loved them all season. I'm thinking the habrochaites and peruvianum most likely crossed with eaach other as they are so close on the tree that i think they can cross easily.

Also has awesome fruit set on the pennellii hybrids. Bees loved those too. Exciting stuff.
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