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Re: Re: first seedling


Hi Christian,
There are two natural tears on two seperate falls.  Attached a side view so you can see the tear.  There is some damage from cold so that is probably what caused the vertical break. 
We have had flounces protrude from the falls, not the beards, but they are usually in line with the beard and extend out of the falls at about 3/4 the way down.  Nothing really great so far but they have been worked with so maybe something cool will come out of the breeding.  Thanks for the observation and response.
Mike
 
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Subject: [iris-photos] Re: first seedling

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Mike,

There's an interesting detail on that facing fall. To my eye it
looks like it could be a really deep ruffle, or a tear, or maybe some
kind of new form of SA. It's to the left, a horizontal break in the
fall edge about even with the end of the beard, and the other side is
a vertical break in the fall edge a finger width from the
central "blaze".

Please tell me what it is. It really has me intrigued the way it
looks like a big wide flounce that escaped from the beard.

Christian
> This is the first scheduled intro for my oldest son. He is kind of
proud of it and I can see why. Reblooming TB luminata that just
grabs your attention in the garden. Large blooms with overlapping
falls and highly ruffled standards. Will be out in 2010. 9 buds
good increase and vigor. (Double Click x Straight Up) X ((Fancy
Woman x Entangled) x Suky)
> Mike Sutton
>


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