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Re: Re: new bloom


Thanks Laetitia.Yes most of the time I pick off the old flowers, but sometimes I do miss one and if I do, I let it grow. I really think it's a hybrid but I wanted to post the picture and let everyone see so that if I'm mistaken, someone would point that out to me. Yes it is pretty and even more so "in person"
 
Pearl in Texas on the line between zone 7/8
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: i*@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:34:12 PM
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: new bloom
 
Pearl:
   Yes...they can hybridize on their own....Do you deadhead the
flowers, or just leave them form pods on their own? If you don't pick
dead flowers off, than its very likely that is what happened...
Its really pretty....have never seen one quite like it....
Laetitia



--- In iris-photos@y..., "Pearl Doyle" <doyle@o...> wrote:
> I have a new bloom this morning and hope someone might help with
it's
> identity. It is in a bed that has been planted for about ten years.
This is
> the first time I remember seeing this one. Can iris hybridize on
their own?
> It is between a group of yellow on one side and purple/wine irises
on the
> other side.
>
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