RE: TB: HYB: Rebloom
- Subject: RE: TB: HYB: Rebloom
- From: "* E* <f*@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:27:39 -0700
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Thanks for the reply, Betty. Skating Party is a remarkable example of it. I have grown it for many years, and about six years ago it sent up two good rebloom stalks in mid-June. It is always an early April bloomer here.
Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9
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message dated 6/12/2007 1:20:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time, fjmjedwards@
Perhaps they are true examples of sporadic rebloomers?
It would seem impossible (to me) for an iris that has no rebloom genes to bloom other than spring. I've never heard of Silverado or Skating Party (just examples) blooming off season anywhere.
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