Here is a photo of Tahoma SDB Marky Smith 2003. Another very
interesting variation on plicata, an SDB with similar pattern to
Quandry in TB. ((Chubby Cheeks x Black Star) x Gemstar) X Denali ,
all plicatas
Chuck Chapman
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1a.
'Amusing'
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EROCTUSE2@aol.com
1b.
Re: 'Amusing'
From:
Bonnie Perozzi
1c.
Re: 'Amusing'
From:
eroctuse2
1d.
Re: 'Amusing'
From:
Bonnie Perozzi
1e.
Re: 'Amusing'
From:
flatnflashy
1f.
Re: 'Amusing'
From:
eroctuse2
2.
Re: Pan for Gold
From:
irischapman@aim.com
3a.
Re: TB: Genetics: Plicata X Luminata cross
From:
irischapman@aim.com
4.
Photobucket Gallery
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1a.
'Amusing'
Posted by: "EROCTUSE2@aol.com"
EROCTUSE2@aol.com
eroctuse2
Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:08 am (PDT)
Alright I'm dusting off my old e-mail account to get this
photo through. This doesn't seem worth the trouble. It's not a great
shot and the splashes and streaks aren't the best in broken color, but
I wanted to post this photo to show there are other sdb's in the broken
color realm. I was lucky enough to get a piece of this at a local
auction last year and it looks like it could bloom this year, so I
might have a better photo soon. This photo was taken during the '05 St.
Louis Convention.
With any luck it will go through.
Brock
P.S. As difficult as it's been to get back into the swing of posting
(this will be my second upload) I have to admit the name makes me laugh
about the whole situation 'Amusing'. :)
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Re: 'Amusing'
Posted by: "Bonnie Perozzi"
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bonsiris
Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:16 am (PDT)
How cute! Is it a plicata too.? Your photo is perfect on
my computer!
Bonnie in Ca.
-----Original Message-----
From: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iris-photos@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of EROCTUSE2@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:08 AM
To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-photos] 'Amusing'
Alright I'm dusting off my old e-mail account to get this photo through.
This doesn't seem worth the trouble. It's not a great shot and the
splashes and streaks aren't the best in broken color, but I wanted to
post this photo to show there are other sdb's in the broken color realm.
I was lucky enough to get a piece of this at a local auction last year
and it looks like it could bloom this year, so I might have a better
photo soon. This photo was taken during the '05 St. Louis Convention.
With any luck it will go through.
Brock
P.S. As difficult as it's been to get back into the swing of posting
(this will be my second upload) I have to admit the name makes me laugh
about the whole situation 'Amusing'. :)
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Re: 'Amusing'
Posted by: "eroctuse2"
EROCTUSE2@aol.com
eroctuse2
Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:44 pm (PDT)
Thank-you Bonnie. I'm glad to hear it went through. It's
been a while
since I've seen it in person and my photo discs from the convention
aren't at hand so I looked it up on Mid-America's site.
Here is the description straight from the hybridizer (who I have to
tell you is an incredibly kind man in person):
"Black 04; Coral-tan with grape flecks in standards and falls,
heavier around vivid, coral-pink beards. Subtle plicata. Fantastic
parent for super form and big, bushy, heavily saturated beards. Also
give beautiful pink ground plicatas."
So it seems yes it is a plicata. I really hope to see it again this
Spring and that should tell you something because I hate pinks. :)
Then again I'm excited about 'Fusspot' too(a Blyth intro). So I guess
if they're by people I trust to get an intro right, I can even look
forward to several pinks.
Brock
P.S. I always have to laugh when I think of the day I met Paul Black
(last Spring). I said "It's an honor to meet you."
"Well I don't know about that." was his reply.
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Re: 'Amusing'
Posted by: "Bonnie Perozzi"
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bonsiris
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:16 pm (PDT)
I must agree with you that Paul Black is an incredibly kind
man and I
have not even had the pleasure to meet him in person yet!
My husband and myself are looking very forward to the day that we get up
to Oregon and are able to meet him in person, along with all of his
furry friends! I will say the same thing as you did when I meet him!
It truly will be an honor to meet him.
Keep posting pictures!
Have a wonderful day!
Bonnie
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From: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iris-photos@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of eroctuse2
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:44 PM
To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: 'Amusing'
Thank-you Bonnie. I'm glad to hear it went through. It's been a while
since I've seen it in person and my photo discs from the convention
aren't at hand so I looked it up on Mid-America's site.
Here is the description straight from the hybridizer (who I have to
tell you is an incredibly kind man in person):
"Black 04; Coral-tan with grape flecks in standards and falls,
heavier around vivid, coral-pink beards. Subtle plicata. Fantastic
parent for super form and big, bushy, heavily saturated beards. Also
give beautiful pink ground plicatas."
So it seems yes it is a plicata. I really hope to see it again this
Spring and that should tell you something because I hate pinks. :)
Then again I'm excited about 'Fusspot' too(a Blyth intro). So I guess
if they're by people I trust to get an intro right, I can even look
forward to several pinks.
Brock
P.S. I always have to laugh when I think of the day I met Paul Black
(last Spring). I said "It's an honor to meet you."
"Well I don't know about that." was his reply.
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Re: 'Amusing'
Posted by: "flatnflashy"
flatnflashy@yahoo.com
flatnflashy
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:38 pm (PDT)
--- In iris-photos@yahoogroups.com, EROCTUSE2@... wrote:
This is a test.
I've replied to a few pictures in the last week via Yahoo groups and
I'm not making it through even to the Yahoo archives.
So I'm going to try this once to see if I'm dotting my T's and
crossing my I's.
Christian
Alright I'm dusting off my old e-mail account to get this photo
through. This doesn't seem worth the trouble. It's not a great shot
and the splashes and streaks aren't the best in broken color, but I
wanted to post this photo to show there are other sdb's in the broken
color realm. I was lucky enough to get a piece of this at a local
auction last year and it looks like it could bloom this year, so I
might have a better photo soon. This photo was taken during the '05
St. Louis Convention.
>
> With any luck it will go through.
> Brock
>
> P.S. As difficult as it's been to get back into the swing of
posting (this will be my second upload) I have to admit the name
makes me laugh about the whole situation 'Amusing'. :)
>
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Re: 'Amusing'
Posted by: "eroctuse2"
EROCTUSE2@aol.com
eroctuse2
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:58 pm (PDT)
Hello Christian,
I'm just writing to let you know your test message showed up on the
archives for me.
Brock
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Re: Pan for Gold
Posted by: "irischapman@aim.com"
irischapman@aim.com
irischap
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:03 pm (PDT)
Here is a photo of "Pan For Gold". An IB I introduced last
year. A
yellow plicata from Imbue X Hyenacycle. It makes a bright clump that
call you across the garden yet when you get close you can see the many
yellow plicata speckles, making it just as interesting to see up close
as at a distsnce.
A good example of a very limited class, yellow plicatas. Everything in
this cross was a plicata, allthough most had some anthrocyanin pigment
Chuck Chapman
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3a.
Re: TB: Genetics: Plicata X Luminata cross
Posted by: "irischapman@aim.com"
irischapman@aim.com
irischap
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:08 pm (PDT)
This provides an example of what I was saying about these
crosses.
They often produce some solid coloured seedlings. These solids will
produce a high percentage of plicatas when crossed to plicatas. Enough
to know that it has four sets of plicat genes.
Chuck Chapman
TB: Genetics: Plicata X Luminata cross
Posted by: "Francelle"
fjmjedwards@qwest.net
francellee
Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:16 am (PDT)
Last year about a dozen seedlings bloomed in my garden from
a cross of
Lovely Dawn (plicata) X Lip Service (luminata). I got some quite
interesting results. 72-73 A was a lavender self with no visible
plicata
markings. 72-73 D had some very faint lines on its falls. 72-73 H was
a
luminata. It was the prettiest of the bunch and also the weakest. I
tried
to keep it, but it died. 72-73 J was a luminata-plicata, I believe, as
were
all the rest. There were no pure plicatas. 72-73 J is the only one
that
still exists. I have three healthy clumps of it and look forward to
seeing
it bloom again.
Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9
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Photobucket Gallery
Posted by: "eroctuse2"
EROCTUSE2@aol.com
eroctuse2
Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:56 pm (PDT)
After Bonnie's request for more photos, I get the
impression that
people here don't know about my photobucket gallery. I normally
frequent the gardenweb iris forum, so I guess I forgot to mention my
gallery here.
I'll post a link to it so that everyone can browse and view what they
would like rather than my choosing what to post. Eventually I would
like to upload any to iris photos that haven't been, so that they can
be found with the serach feature. But until then, you should be able
to view it here:
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y11/eroctuse2/
I don't know if that will work though because a link I pasted here
before didn't go through last time. My snowdrops are budding and it
won't be long before I'll have new photos to share.
The main page will say that my gallery is empty, but the sub albums
(listed at the left of the gallery page) all have images. By the way
there are just under 6,500 photos uploaded to that account, so you
should be able to find something of interest.
I hope that they're enjoyed.
Brock
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