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Old July 14, 2011   #16
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I tied something similar to this a couple of weeks ago,I cannot help thinking there should be a different classification for the real tiny ones ..less than a foot perhaps as it is confusing when thinking of dwarfs as pertaining to the project and also to anything that is a small plant,but not always Rugosa etc.

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I also think it would be a good idea to highlight the really short plants.
I'm going to add the descriptor (<18") for any plant that's usually described as being 18 inches or less....when I find the time.

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Old July 14, 2011   #17
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Thought the Husky Series were hybrids? LInda
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Old July 15, 2011   #18
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I have Shtambovyi Kartofelnolistnyi 1648 and Geranium Kiss listed as indeterminate dwarfs. The first from Tatiana's site which states: "Plants start blooming after the first crop is harvested..." but perhaps my understanding of "indeterminate" is inaccurate??? The second is listed in the SSE Yearbook and... apparently I have lost my ability to login, so I can't tell you what it said that caused me to put "indet" next to that one.
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Old July 15, 2011   #19
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I have Shtambovyi Kartofelnolistnyi 1648 and Geranium Kiss listed as indeterminate dwarfs. The first from Tatiana's site which states: "Plants start blooming after the first crop is harvested..." but perhaps my understanding of "indeterminate" is inaccurate??? The second is listed in the SSE Yearbook and... apparently I have lost my ability to login, so I can't tell you what it said that caused me to put "indet" next to that one.
Geranium Kiss should be at Tania's site b'c she lists it, along with a couple of others, in the 2011 Yearbook I just scooped off the floor.

She says:

det dwarf type
irregular rugose foliage
small 1 oz red fruits

Apparently Ake from Sweden who has been a listed member as long as I/ve been first listed it, Alan Kapuler in OR got it probably from him and Tania got it from Alan.

I don't do the SSE Online. I'm perfectly happy with my paper Yearbooks. Yes, I know the advantages and for me it would be doing searches for background info on varieties, but I can always ask some who does the online to do that for me.
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