Re: Can Someone explain this?



Gertrude does go to seed occasionally.  She is still of the size that some bees must be able to self pollinate it.  Or perhaps the humming birds do it.  I see them in the iris off and on.  But this group of rhizomes have been growing for about seven years....so it is hard to tell.  I usually don't collect the seeds from her, since I do a lot of pod collecting from the newer iris that I cross.  So I suppose that is a possibility.
Linda
ps....send out your check for the postage yesterday...sorry so late!:)
 
On 5/6/06, tmilchh@aol.com <tmilchh@aol.com> wrote:
Could Gertrude have gone to seed? If so, this could be a seedling.
        Annette in Kentucky


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