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... to grow Large Flowered Hybrid (LFH) seed, then all of your offspring will be different to the parents, because LFH seed never comes 'true'. Therefore, all offspring of LFH plants are interesting, and most of them will be quite attractive, or even beautiful. You can see some amateur-raised plants on the LFH ...
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Clematis from Seed
... Updates page. Clematis from seed - new plants info and photos A germinant from '99 WELCOME! Note: LFH = Large-flowered hybrid Introduction The house in May You don't need to be an expert to grow clematis from seed ... plants, all grown from seed from several sources (my plants, British Clematis Society Seed Exchange; International Clematis Society Seed Exchange; ad-hoc ...
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Clematis on the Web
... For many years Mike has been involved in organising the annual BCS seed exchange programme and in trialling new clematis for BCS awards. ... very large greenhouse, is an ever changing "work in progress" of seed raising, first-flowerings and hybridisations. In August 2005 he admitted to ... , a lot (40 or 50 or so) of brand new LFH hybrid seedlings (some currently coming to flower of course, as always ...
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Clematis on the Web
... For many years Mike has been involved in organising the annual BCS seed exchange programme and in trialling new clematis for BCS awards. ... very large greenhouse, is an ever changing "work in progress" of seed raising, first-flowerings and hybridisations. In August 2005 he admitted to ... , a lot (40 or 50 or so) of brand new LFH hybrid seedlings (some currently coming to flower of course, as always ...
www.clematis.hull.ac.uk
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