I was very pleased with the blotch on this 'Tigris' seedling. When I first started breeding with 'Tigris' several years ago, it was fairly common to wait 3 or 4 years and have first blooms showing just a hint of a blotch. This one clearly has it. I think I like it!
Though the plant is typical of first generation 'Tigris' seedlings, being gangly and thorny, it has lots of blooms and has been flowering for 3 weeks now, with more blooms coming on. All of the flowers are from second year wood, so I do not expect a rebloom later in the season.
Below, the petals of this 'Tigris' seedling on the right are compared with a couple of my more modern repeat blooming Hulthemias that also have good blotches.
So of course there is a "next step". I have crossed this seedling back to 'Tigris'. I have always wondered if other recessive Hulthemia persica traits (single leaves, no stipules) could be recovered by doing this. More patience required..... Stay tuned!
It looks so wild. I love it!
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