Margie,
If it is any help, we have been
growing MA since it first came out and it has performed wonderfully for us. It
increases and reblooms like a trooper and is a beauty.
Vernon G. Brown Malevil Iris
Gardens Region 17 - USDA 7 AIS,ASI,MIS,RIS,SPIS,TBIS Lubbock, Texas
79403 vernon@malevil-iris.com
Hi Gerry,
It looks like I better try to grow that one.
It may not rebloom as well here in Arizona as it does in California (if
at all), but I say it's worth a try. Thank you for posting it. Have
any others to post?
Margie V. Oro Valley, AZ. Zone 8/9 I*@comcast.net
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Subject: [iris-photos] Mariposa
Autumn
It is almost a month and a half since I posted my first
pic of this fall's rebloom by MA (Tasco '99). Here is how it looks today.
I am curious how it blooms and grows in other parts of the
country.
Based on how it does here (looks much like a recent Dykes
winner--its parent Jesse's Song--and has acceptable spring bloom and
awesome autumn rebloom) it is definitely of Dykes class.
But if my
garden were the criterion, there would be no complaints
about Mesmerizer.
Gerry, enjoying nice weather after our first
decent (>0.5") rain in 283 days --
mailto:gerrysnyder@attbi.com Gerry Snyder, American Iris Society
Affiliates Chair, Symposium Chair, Director in warm, winterless Los
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