Re: reblooming luminata
- Subject: Re: [iris-photos] reblooming luminata
- From: Jan Lauritzen j*@yahoo.com
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 13:32:03 -0800 (PST)
Beautiful, Riley. Hope it does well in warm country also. What kind of increase, bud count, etc.?vvAre you going to introduce it?
Jan in Chatsworth
Riley Probst <rprobst02@earthlink.net> wrote:
Riley Probst <rprobst02@earthlink.net> wrote:
Mike,I love and breed luminatas. I think you have a winner with this one! I hope it does well in cold country, too. Daughter Of Stars does well here and reblooms late. You might consider crossing the two.The attached picture is one of my luminata seedlings from spring bloom. It is Mindreader x Probst luminata seedling. It has not fall bloomed here.Riley ProbstKirkwood, MOZone 6----- Original Message -----From: orders@suttoniris.comSent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 4:13 PMSubject: [iris-photos] reblooming luminataKinda like this luminata. This cross was made in 2004, planted in March of 2005 and is blooming today. perfect branching with 3 branches, spur and terminal. 9 buds. 14 increases. (Fancy Woman X Suky) X Stage LightsMike SuttonPorterville, CA USAUSDA zone 8b/9a
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