Re: TB: Queen of Angels


"Hensler" <hensler@povn.net> wrote:

>Hi Chris,
>
>The bloom is large and it's on the tall side though not as tall as CYCLES
>which is nearby. As I remember, it blooms mid to late depending on the
>weather. It's a bit slow to increase, but definitely hardy with good foliage
>and worth the wait.
>
>Christy
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Christopher Darlington" <chris.darlington@sympatico.ca>
>
>> Thanks for sending this one, I ordered it last summer because I didn't
>> have any heavily  laced irises.  I hope this one will be good for
>> hybridizing.  Is it a large bloom ?  What about stalk height ?  Does it
>> bloom early ?  Good to know that it's hardy.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> > Hensler wrote:
>> >
>> > Just happened to have a photo of QUEEN OF ANGELS resized and ready to
>> > send.
>> >
>> > Christy
>> >
>> > Skip & Christy Hensler
>> > THE ROCK GARDEN
>> > Newport, WA
>> > http://www.povn.com/rock/
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Juri Pirogov" <jukp@aha.ru>
>> >
>> > Linda,
>> > Nordica really does well here. Try Queen Of Angels and White Fringe -
>> > very hardy too.
>> >
>> > Juri
>> >

It grows well here and reasonable increase. Doesn't like crowding and needs to be moved regularly or it will suffer.
-- 
Chuck Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5


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