Re: IRIS DEVELOPMENT: WHY DONT WE USE OTHER PLANT POLLEN FOR RA...


 I just love that! So different. My 9 yr old son saw
the pic and wanted to know if he could buy it this yr
for his iris bed. LOL

littlebit

--- petalpusherpaul@aol.com wrote:

>  
> In a message dated 5/15/2006 2:01:56 A.M. Eastern
> Standard Time,  
> JBHPHD@BELLSOUTH.NET writes:
> 
> But who knows.  Maybe there is a chromosomal  match
> between some iris and 
> some pine trees. If so,  we would expect to  see at
> least some of the iris 
> develop needles and grow very, very  tall.
> 
> 
> 
> Beautifully said....I originally noted the pollen
> because the flower looked  
> dusty.  I can't clean it off, but yet the
> perfectionist in me can't waist  the 
> time digitally spotting each image to clean it up
> either.  The  'strange 
> brew' referred to was the genetic mix within the
> flower that allowed  this effect 
> to manifest.....I'm grateful to James for a
> wonderful and clear  resolution to 
> the debate.....Here's another image of the flower
> that I  originally wrote 
> about......Paul Hill  
> 
>          
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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