Re: 1901-D Tall Bearded seedling
- Subject: [PHOTO] Re: [iris-photos] 1901-D Tall Bearded seedling
- From: "Linda Hunt" n*@gmail.com
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 17:53:45 -0500
Wow, that sounds great Paul. If I have any trouble with the iris...soft rot is definitely it! I am careful not to bury the whole rhizome down here and that always seems to help. I do still occasionally have trouble when the clumps start getting full though! Thanks for all your hard work!
Linda in Lascassas
On 4/21/06, petalpusherpaul@aol.com <petalpusherpaul@aol.com> wrote:
(Silk Brocade x (( Lightning Streak x Sky Hooks) x Fancy Woman)) Another from the line that I am doing...trying to improve the hardiness of the Iris plant in the south. This group has survived without rot for two years. Not even a sign of it. I haven't had to baby any one of them. This plant is only about 24" to 25" tall and the flower is smaller than the rest...I would like to think that it will stay here and not get bigger.....grow out of class....It's first bloom in NY State did well and was also shorter than a tall.....13 to 15 buds and loads of branches. Some have two stems per rhizome.....Paul Hill
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