Of the 50 plants that Warnock is working with, he will select two to three that have the desired percentage of mixed colors. He will take cuttings to try to produce a predictable, commercially reproducible plant.
For the last five years, Warnock has been working with researchers at
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For more: Daniel Warnock, University of Illinois, 1029 Plant Science Lab, MC-634, 1201 S. Dorner Drive, Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 244-9380; dwarnock@uiuc.edu; www.aces.uiuc.edu/news/stories/news3836.html.
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