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Old 03-13-2008, 03:16 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Default Re: how do you graph

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Originally Posted by Richard View Post
Yes, having a seed source is great!

There's a nursery here in San Diego with a Flying Dragon on display in a tub. Beautiful plant, although strangely deciduous. Anyway, when the fruits are ripe they fall to the ground ...

Joe, you might think about a reverse graph: put flying dragon on one of your citrus cultivars so you have your own seed source!
You read my mind Richard. Already did that a couple of years ago. I am waiting to see if mine will bloom this year. It has been grafted to my 70-n-1 citrus tree which will soon be 80-n-1 citrus tree after the spring time.
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