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RE:CULT


I am forwarding this to you iris experts for a definitive answer.
Please email Greg directly. I don't think he is a subscriber to
iris-photos.

Judy Book

Do you know or can you recommend someone to help me diagnose a leaf
deformation disease in my iris? I live in Northern New Mexico at 7,000 ft.
of elevation. Three photographs are attached.

These tall bearded plants have been in the ground for 5 growing
seasons. I noticed a leaf curl or leaf deformity 3 years ago. At that
time, it seemed localized to a small bed. I have not used any strong
chemicals or fertilizers. Now, this deformity has spread to 5 other iris
beds.

Any information, links, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

sincerely,
Greg Tickle
gregtickle@msn.com

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