Re: TB: CULT: Ring Around Rosie


LOL - I can tell you have never lived in a <really> soggy hot climate
Margie.

But I should have been more specific - when I say soggy, I mean more
than 45 inches per year of rainfall (we usually have more than 60), and
humidity usually around 100% throughout the growing season.  Nothing
like several weeks (months?) of nice 95o sunny days with 100% humidity,
followed by 3 or 4 inches of rain in a couple of days... ugh. I can
hardly wait.

But thanks for the extra photos - it is an interesting looking iris.

<Attached are 2 more photos of Ring Around Rosie.  I grow this one in
Arizona.  We have long, hot and soggy (monsoon) summers.  I can't say
we've had a late freeze to evaluate this in. Maybe half of the
information you need will be of some help to you.  Margie V. Oro Valley,
AZ.>

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