[PHOTO] Loreley
- Subject: [PHOTO] [iris-photos] Loreley
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- Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 14:55:58
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Here is one I photographed in a neighbors garden. I'm pretty sure it's
LORELEY (Goose & Konemann 1909). It's smaller than most TB's, so I guess its
an IB or BB. But its markings are so distinctive, I'm pretty sure of the id.
Laetitia
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>Subject: [iris-photos] Digest Number 728
>Date: 5 Jul 2001 08:30:57 -0000
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>There are 18 messages in this issue.
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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Mary Frances
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 2. Michigan Pride
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 3. Midnight Dancer
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 4. Moon Journey
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 5. Olympiad
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 6. Orange Slices
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 7. Re: Unknown/Sunny Days
> From: "Hensler" <hensler@povn.com>
> 8. Re: Olympiad
> From: Gerry Snyder <gerrysnyder@mediaone.net>
> 9. Re: Unknown/Sunny Days
> From: "Cheryl Leigh Chamberlin" <clc@cherylleigh.com>
> 10. Living Picture
> From: "MARVIN EDWARDS" <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
> 11. Fwd: [iris-talk] CULT:Scorch
> From: Foley Martin <emjfoley@yahoo.com>
> 12. Re: Jan Elizabeth
> From: lmmunro@hotmail.com
> 13. Re: Jan Elizabeth
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
> 14. Fwd: [iris-talk] CULT:Scorch
> From: Dana Brown <ddbro@llano.net>
> 15. RE; Jan Elizabeth
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
> 16. Re: Lilting NJ style
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
> 17. TB:China Pink
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
> 18. April Jewel
> From: "MARVIN EDWARDS" <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
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>Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:33:37 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Mary Frances
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>MARY FRANCES (Larry Gaulter, 1973) TB rebloomer
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>Rebloom reported in CA.
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>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:37:00 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Michigan Pride
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>MICHIGAN PRIDE (T. Berndt, 1976) TB
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>This one bloomed on a very short stalk down in the fan on a first year
>plant. Nice big and fancy flowers, though.
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>laurief@paulbunyan.net
>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:39:53 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Midnight Dancer
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>MIDNIGHT DANCER (Schreiner, 1991) TB
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>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:42:05 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Moon Journey
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>MOON JOURNEY (Ben Hager, 1988) TB
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>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:48:03 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Olympiad
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>OLYMPIAD (Joe Ghio, 1984) TB rebloomer
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>Rebloom reported in CA, Australia, zone 9.
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>This was absolutely awe-inspiring planted next to and blooming
>simultaneously with VANITY. Perfect for a meditation garden.
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>laurief@paulbunyan.net
>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 07:50:42 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Orange Slices
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>ORANGE SLICES (O. D. Niswonger, 1987) TB
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>Not at all orange in my garden, but a lovely pinky-peach.
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>laurief@paulbunyan.net
>http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
>zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 05:56:15 -0700
> From: "Hensler" <hensler@povn.com>
>Subject: Re: Unknown/Sunny Days
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>Thanks Cheryl,
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>It's close but SD looks like it has pale yellow standards. My unknown has
>white S with a yellow rib. Might be worth growing a start along side just
>to
>be sure it's not the ph at work.
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>Christy
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>From: "Cheryl Leigh Chamberlin" <clc@cherylleigh.com>
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> > That looks a little bit like my SUNNY DAYS.
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> > Cheryl Leigh
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>Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 06:14:12 -0700
> From: Gerry Snyder <gerrysnyder@mediaone.net>
>Subject: Re: Olympiad
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>laurief wrote:
> >
> > OLYMPIAD (Joe Ghio, 1984) TB rebloomer
> >
> > Rebloom reported in CA, Australia, zone 9.
> >
> > This was absolutely awe-inspiring planted next to and blooming
> > simultaneously with VANITY. Perfect for a meditation garden.
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>Olympiad is definitely a Dykes-class iris here in southern California.
>It is no longer as distinctive as it used to be, but still a great
>garden plant with excellent stalks. No rebloom for me, though.
>
>Gerry, glad to see so many good pictures still coming in
>--
>g*@mediaone.net
>Gerry Snyder, AIS Symposium Chair, Region 15 RVP
>Member San Fernando Valley, Southern California Iris Societies
>in warm, winterless Los Angeles--USDA 9b-ish, Sunset 18-19
>my work: helping generate data for: http://galileo.jpl.nasa.gov/
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>Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 10:23:37 -0400
> From: "Cheryl Leigh Chamberlin" <clc@cherylleigh.com>
>Subject: Re: Unknown/Sunny Days
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>Christy,
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>Yup, SD does have pale yellow standards. The standards in your photo looked
>pale yellow on my monitor. The hafts on yours looked brighter yellow but I
>thought it was worth a shot anyway. :)
>
>Cheryl Leigh
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>From: "Hensler" <hensler@povn.com>
>To: <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>
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>Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Unknown/Sunny Days
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> > Thanks Cheryl,
> >
> > It's close but SD looks like it has pale yellow standards. My unknown
>has
> > white S with a yellow rib. Might be worth growing a start along side
>just
>to
> > be sure it's not the ph at work.
> >
> > Christy
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Cheryl Leigh Chamberlin" <clc@cherylleigh.com>
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> > > That looks a little bit like my SUNNY DAYS.
> > >
> > > Cheryl Leigh
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>Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 15:20:56 -0600
> From: "MARVIN EDWARDS" <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
>Subject: Living Picture
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>Living Picture, Hager '99 I haven't heard any comments about this iris,
>but it is one of my favorites or the newer ones.
>Francelle Edwards
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>Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 15:47:58 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Foley Martin <emjfoley@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Fwd: [iris-talk] CULT:Scorch
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> Hello everyone,
>Region 18 has a great website at http://www.region18.com The picture of
>iris scorch was copied from this site at
>http://www.region18.com/pests_&_diseases.htm
>Regards, Martin, Birmingham Mi , Zone 5
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> Note: forwarded message attached.
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>Message: 12
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 01:30:42 -0000
> From: lmmunro@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: Jan Elizabeth
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>To Laurie:
> Do you know where one can buy JAN ELIZABETH?
>Thanks,
>Laetitia
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>--- In iris-photos@y..., laurief <laurief@p...> wrote:
> > JAN ELIZABETH (Tell Muhlestein, 1959) TB historic
> >
> > This is an exceptionally meaningful and important iris in my
>garden. She
> > carries the name of my next older sister, Janet Elizabeth, who died
>of
> > SIDS at 6 mos of age a couple years before my birth. I have always
> > missed having Janet as a physical presence in my life, and now she
>grows
> > in my garden. I also grow LAURIE, and they both bloomed this
>year. The
> > parallels amaze me. JE was introduced into the world a few years
>before
> > LAURIE, LAURIE didn't start blooming until right after JE had
>finished,
> > and JE has grown very little in her first year (unlike LAURIE, who
>is far
> > more vigorous). It will break my heart if JAN ELIZABETH cannot
>thrive in
> > my garden, but if it is her destiny to make only a brief return
>into our
> > family every 50 yrs, so be it. It was such a joy to finally be
>able to
> > put a face to my sister's name.
> >
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> > http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
> > zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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>Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 01 20:39:01 -0000
> From: laurief <laurief@paulbunyan.net>
>Subject: Re: Jan Elizabeth
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>--- In iris-photos@y..., lmmunro@h... wrote:
> > To Laurie:
> > Do you know where one can buy JAN ELIZABETH?
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>No, I'm afraid I don't. An internet friend purchased JE from a local
>iris club sale a couple years ago and kindly shared a couple rzs with me
>last year. Unfortunately, each of our rzs has only grown a single
>increase. She attended the same club sale just last weekend, but there
>were no JE rzs to be found this year. If anyone does know where more of
>this cv can be acquired, I'd love to know. I have 4 sisters and a mother
>who would love to add her to their gardens as well.
>
>Laurie
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>Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 20:39:47 -0500
> From: Dana Brown <ddbro@llano.net>
>Subject: Fwd: [iris-talk] CULT:Scorch
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> Actually, these photos were not copied from the site
>of region 18 but rather they are pix that I posted to
>iris photos of scorch in my garden. The photos that
>are on the Region 18 web site are the same photos,
>mine. The blurb under the pix on the region 18 web
>site is incorrect. The photos weren't taken in Dallas
>but were taken at my garden in Lubbock. However, the
>quote under the photos really is mine <G>
> To try to answer Debi's question....when iris leaves
>normally die back it is a different look. When you
>see scorch, you KNOW that the die back is not
>natural...it looks sick. Normal die back DRIES up and
>turns tan. Scorch looks like something cut the leaves
>down in their prime. They don't dry up they DIE out.
>Almost like a very high heat was taken to the plant
>causing them to scorch.
> I realize that doesn't help much but to be honest
>with you I hope I don't become any better acquainted
>with it than I am already.
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>--
>d*@llano.net
>Dana Brown
>Pres. South Plains Iris Society
>Lubbock, TX USA 79401
>Zone 7 USDA, Zone 10 Sunset
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>Message: 15
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 01:48:58
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
>Subject: RE; Jan Elizabeth
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>Laurie:
> Wow! Quick reply!. Thanks for the info. I guess it was just meant for
>you
>to have.
>In any case, if I see it in my travels, (iris sales, etc) I'll pick up a
>few
>and let you know.
>And if any one else out there sees JAN ELIZABETH for sale, let Laurie and
>me
>know.
>
>Thanks,
>Laetitia
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>Message: 16
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 01:52:40
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Lilting NJ style
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>Just thought you might like to see what LILTING grows like here in North NJ
>(as compared to Laurie's MN version).
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>One can see where they are the same cultivar, but with subtle variation.
>Laetitia
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>Message: 17
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 02:21:31
> From: "laetitia munro" <lmmunro@hotmail.com>
>Subject: TB:China Pink
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>This is CHINA PINK (Sutton 96). It has the most incredible, almost decadent
>huge creamy pink flowers (Thanks Sutton..if you're reading).
>Not only that, it's as fertile as a bunny rabbit.
>See the second photo. One day there were flowers, and almost overnight, all
>these little 'watermelons'.
>Just bee pollinated stuff, but thats OK with me.
>
>Laetitia
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> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 19:56:24 -0600
> From: "MARVIN EDWARDS" <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
>Subject: April Jewel
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>April Jewel Lauer '99 This is my favorite from last fall's planting.
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