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VarietyBreederphoto byDescription
HanMacClarkClarkThis is a seedling of one of Hannibal's macowanii hybrids, I would guess it to be about an F-3. This one is dwarf, other sibs are normal size. Note the similarity to 'Spring Joy'. This plant is fertile both ways.
F2 C. moorei hybridClarkClarkThis is a F-2 hybrid of moorei, the exact parentage is unknown. Note the distinct white throat in the flowers of this seedling. The picture does not show the distinct white throat very well. (BC)
C. 'Spring Joy'HannibalClarkLes Hannibal's dwarf hybrid. Fertile both ways, and aproximately 18020 inches tall.
C. scabrum x 'Spring Joy'ClarkClarkThe scape is about 15-20 inches tall and the leaves are about 15 inches long, which makes this plant a small hybrid suitable for smaller gardens, a little two large to be a mini. The sibling # 1 is white flowered. In this cross, seedlings had either white or pink flowers, I had the same results when 'Spring Joy' was crossed with bulbispermum (the xNexus series of hybrids), some were white flowered and others were pink, so 'Spring Joy' is hetergeneous for pink and white. The strange thing is that in the xNexus cross, a few of the hybrids have upright flowers with straight tepal tubes, which is one of the major traits for classification in Crinums. The tubes should have been curved like you see in all the other Codonocrinums. (BC)
C. asiaticumspeciesMartaWhite varietation
C. asiaticumspeciesMartaCream varietation
C. japonicumspeciesMartaShowing spots
C. japonicumspeciesMartaShowing branching
C. asiaticum x americanumClarkClark
C. asiaticum x zeylanicumClarkClark
C. bulbispermum x macowaniiClarkClark
C. 'Nexus #5' (complex hybrid)ClarkClark
C. 'Lorraine Clark'ClarkClark
C. 'Lorraine Clark' sportClarkClarkVariegated sport of C. 'Lorraine Clark'
C. x powellii rosea HannibalHannibalClarkThe pink Powelii that is sold by growers is completely inferior to those by Les. Les made some wonderful powelli hybrids because he had superior forms of bulbispermum to work with. I have bloomed other of his powellii hybrids. They are different and just as nice. All are shades of pink to dark pink. If you ever saw the commercial form of powellii rosea with its tiny little trumpet flowers, you would rave over Les' hybrids. (BC)
C. 'Rose Parade'ClarkClark
C. scabrum x asiaticumClarkClark


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