RE: Pod Damage
- Subject: RE: Pod Damage
- From: "* G* <a*@neb.rr.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 00:59:59 -0500
- Importance: Normal
Hi Mike, I really like the colors and form in the first seedling! Those colors would just “pop out” in
the garden from a distance if substance and fading would be maintained. Keep up the great work on
hybridizing! George Green, Jr. Lincoln Iris Society, NE AIS Region 21 -----Original
Message----- Couple
of nicer iris reblooming in our 105+ heat. Both have Braggadocio as one
of the parents. First is Braggadocio X Conjuration, second is R-122 X
Braggadocio. R-122 X Braggadocio is a bit cooked on the falls but has
nice color. Both had deeper color saturation in the spring, probably due
to temps. both have good bud count and branching, both are
first year seedlings on their second bloom cycle. I like
them and I really like early rebloom. Mike
Sutton Porterville,
CA USDA
zone 8b
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