So where can we all buy this strange brew
iris?????????????????? hmmmmmmmmmmm I agree with your son. I want one
too
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] 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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