[PHOTO] Re: I.D. for Siberian Iris
Donald,
I have no this Shakers Prayer, but scanned pics from TSI bulletin Fall '91
and Fall '96 maybe will help you. I think ShPr have more extended zone of
white signal than shown in your photo. From other hand the angle of your
photo is not the best to study fall blade pattern. The colors of both photos
were different: one more red violet , other with blue shades. What is true?
Maybe middle. Hope this will help you some.
Edmundas Kondratas
SSI, BIS member
Kaunas, Lithuania, zone 5
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Mosser" <dmosser@sprintmail.com>
To: <iris-photos@egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 6:49 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] I.D. for Siberian Iris
> Attached is photo of a Siberian iris from last year in my garden. Alas it
> has lost its name tag, but it is a larger and healthy clump this year.
> Could this be SHAKER'S PRAYER? If not, it must be one from a list of about
> thirty of the first Siberians that I attempted to grow. This was the lone
> survivor from a vole attack about 3 years ago.
>
> -Donald Mosser
> dmosser@sprintmail.com or dmosser@bigfoot.com
>
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