Hi Griff,................. I half way figured
something like that happened, because you usually do explain yourself better.
IF it were me, and IF one of the other
seedlings were of a different color or pattern, I'd cross them no matter what
else I'd read. (grinning) But that's just me.
~ Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:14
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Subject: Re: [iris-photos] CULT:
Mongolian seeds
Margie -- Please pardon the earlier
"I don't know" reply. I meant to hit the "save" button and continue
after I'd had more time to think about it, but, obviously, hit "send"
instead. Now, after more time to think about it, I still don't
know. I guess I'll have to see what Jim Waddick's Irises of
China might tell me. -- Griff
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 1:50
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Subject: Re: [iris-photos] CULT:
Mongolian seeds
Wow Griff...........all I can say is
Wow! ( I love those spots) Will you be crossing these as well?
~ Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
----- Original Message -----
From: j*@cox.net
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:31
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Subject: [iris-photos] CULT:
Mongolian seeds
Friends brought me some I. dichotoma Pall.
seeds from Mongolia a few years ago. I planted about 30 of them, and
four germinated. Three of those have survived, and one is blooming
today for the first time. This is also known as the Vesper
Iris. The stalk shot is to let you know the habit of
growth. -- Griff