Chuck, did you mean "chimera"?
Judy Hunt in Louisville, KY
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 10:46
PM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] RE: Summer
Camp Charisma
Chuck,
Amazing! Why didn't all the flowers on it
do the same thing? What causes this Charisma to take place? Is it
something genetic? Environmental? other?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:07
AM
Subject: [iris-photos] RE: Summer Camp
Charisma
Summer Camp is a burgundy plicata on a light yellow
ground. I had this charisma of it in the garden a couple of years ago. The
area that has reduced anthocyanin shows yellow plicata type stittching on
white ground. The yellow is stronger in the veins and heavier near the edge
of the petals, in much the same pattern as anthocyanin is distributed
in plicatas. What about red on white plicatas such as Taholah.
Harlequin, High Life, Broadway, Different Design and Spice Lord (as
examples)? The red and brown colour is a combination of yellow and
violet. Shouldn't the anthocyanin and carotene be distributed in the same
locations to give us the red. What happens when the anythocyanin is
absent in a red on white plicata? Removed by a Dominant Reduction of
Anthocyanin or a Recessive Reduction of Anthocyanin. -- Chuck
Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5
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