OK. I'm trying again this year, now that my deer fence has been replaced.
I have twelve kinds of multifloras blooming and setting fruit.
I sowed ten dwarf varieties later, in the greenhouse, and they are just starting to flower.
I emasculated them and went out to the garden to collect pollen from the multifloras. I held a black plastic yogurt lid under open flowers which I tapped. No pollen. I did this to dozens of flowers from about half of the multifloras. None. They must have produced some because their earlier flowers have developed fruit.
I finally did get pollen from a plant from the Q-series Panamorous grex from the Experimental Farm Network. I don't want to use it, though, as I have no idea yet what it is going to be like.
So, why did none of my named multifloras drop me some pollen? It is sunny, 21 C (about 70 F), just before noon.
I have twelve kinds of multifloras blooming and setting fruit.
I sowed ten dwarf varieties later, in the greenhouse, and they are just starting to flower.
I emasculated them and went out to the garden to collect pollen from the multifloras. I held a black plastic yogurt lid under open flowers which I tapped. No pollen. I did this to dozens of flowers from about half of the multifloras. None. They must have produced some because their earlier flowers have developed fruit.
I finally did get pollen from a plant from the Q-series Panamorous grex from the Experimental Farm Network. I don't want to use it, though, as I have no idea yet what it is going to be like.
So, why did none of my named multifloras drop me some pollen? It is sunny, 21 C (about 70 F), just before noon.
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