Re: WHITE LIGHTNING in Texas


Donald

I've never seen the yellow on the edge before and I'm sure it's only showing
now because of the cold temperatures (4-12oC) and complete shade.

Colleen Modra
IMPRESSIVE IRISES
PO Box 169
CHARLESTON  SA 5244

ph 08 8389 4439
fax 08 8389 4490

colleen@impressiveirises.com.au
www.impressiveirises.com.au
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>
To: <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 11:44 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] WHITE LIGHTNING in Texas


> What I grow as WHITE LIGHTNING doesn't quite look like Colleen's photo.
> Here it is a bright white.  The yellow on the shoulders is inconspicuous.
> It may be just the photo, but Colleen's seems to have some yellow on the
> rims of the bloom.  It definitely doesn't show that here.  It is always
> possible that I have a misnamed plant and don't know it, of course.  It is
a
> popular plant with visitors.  I can understand that since it blooms
heavily
> in the clump if it avoids our late spring freezes.
>
> Donald Eaves
> donald@eastland.net
> Texas Zone 7b, USA
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