Re: TB: Tamara Kay


Wow...that is impressive.  I was at the spring meeting for region 7 a couple of weeks ago in Primm Springs TN.  There came a furocious storm suddenly that had nickel size hail.  The iris that I was most impressed with in the gardens that day was the Siberian.  Most of them didn't even look like they realized it rained.  So of course, I bought my first Siberian iris that day!  LOL   You know....barely enough hours in the day to walk all the iris beds....let alone actually garden.  What's one more! :) :) :)
Have a great day and thanks for all the great pics!
Linda in Lascassas


 
On 5/31/06, Linda Mann <lmann@volfirst.net> wrote:
One of the things that I really enjoyed touring commercial gardens was
seeing how uniformly (or not) individual cultivars and seedlings
performed in a long row.  The weather (week of misty rain and occasional
hail) knocked a lot of stalks down, but here's an example of one that
held up well.

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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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