HONEY, I SHRUNK THE CAT
Bret Clement 2009
Diploid, Dormant, E., 6", 31" Height, 3 Way Branching, 15-17 Budcount UF.
(Face The Nation x Talon)
I can't imagine why the character in the movie experimented on his kids when he could have used a cat instead. Although I have any number of seedlings with better color,
HONEY distinguishes itself by its early bloom season and its form, which is derived from Ned Robert's TALON.. To give you an idea of its bloom season, HONEY starts
blooming at a point in the season when about 10 out of a 1000 registered cultivars that I grow are in bloom, virtually none of which are diploid ufs. Fairly pod fertile and
I am not sure whether I have ever tried the pollen. I have some very nice seedlings out of this parentage, although the parents of them could be from sibs.
Fertile Both Ways
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