Eastlandia wrote:
It would be nice to set a time for it...but didn't another AG grove flower in 1920? If the Hoosier strain flowerd in 1953 then that means that the "possom-trot" is different! yeah!
I havent talked to Brad, but maybe the highway services of the cross-roads of america can help answer.

-eastlandia
In looking through the Deam Collection I found flowering samples taken from Gibson County in 1929 and flowering samples taken from Lawrence County in 1953. Those were the only two flowering samples I saw. I also noted that several of the samples seem to have smaller leaves than the others. In fact, samples from one county all had smaller leaves which leads me to believe this may be a trait of the AG there.
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