Re: TB: Broadway
- Subject: Re: [iris-photos] TB: Broadway
- From: Margie Valenzuela I*@comcast.net
- Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 19:40:02 -0700
Chris,
About those markings - - 2 things:
Over the years - I find that when the soil is rich
w/ nutrients - - they are more visible than if they have been sitting in the
same soil for years. I've also noticed that in the spring if the weather has been on the cold
side - - the coloring on the iris is deeper in color and those
markings are more visible. However if the sun is blazing and our
temps are very warm - they are hardly visible - if at all. To answer your
question - - I do think they are normal and part of it's genetic make-up.
Is there a reason why you ask if it's part of the iris? I'm
curious.
I hope someone recognizes your "Nice
Unknown".
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