Re: Joseph's Coat
- Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Joseph's Coat
- From: "Kent Appleberry" a*@cut.net
- Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 23:21:50 -0000
Cool! Maybe it happens every year, and you just don't help cut flowers enough
to see ...
I haven't noticed any color variants of this type here, but I've had a couple
other oddities that I'll get around to posting one of these days.
Kent
Sanpete County, Utah, zone 4/5, very windy today as cold front moves in
this must be about peak bloom
alhbee@aol.com said:
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> I noticed the flowers of Joseph's Coat while helping my wife cut flowers
>for
> the house. And very quickly I said "no, you can't have any of those!" I've
> had J. C. for about 15 years and I believe the first time it has deviated
> from the norm. I got it for it's chimerical tendencies. Some flowers are
brown
> and yellow or are blue and white. Several are mixed with 1/3 of the flower
> blue and white and the remaining 2/3 brown and yellow. In two flowers,
one of
> the standard are white and yellow. .
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