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My goodness! Chalk one up for the bees!
- Subject: [PHOTO] [iris-photos] My goodness! Chalk one up for the bees!
- From: "Donald Eaves" d*@eastland.net
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:59:51 -0500
My own attitude toward bee pods is that they are a gift from nature, so I
plant them and usually compost them after seeing the bloom. Sort of a back
to nature bit. Here is a seedling from a bee pod from SNOW BLANKET. It
surely had an arilbred parent. The plant and bud size did not give me any
clues here! I never dreamed it would look like this. Bud count is par for
the TB X AB cross. This is pretty much TB in form, but the signal area and
larger stylearms give away what must be arilbred ancestry. I think. If
not, this still ought to be a good plant to use with arilbred pollen.
Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7b, USA
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