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Re: Re: CULT: MED: seedling


That looks like the beginning of the pineappling, bloom-out syndrome.  I have a lot of it here in hot southern Arizona.  I didn't know it is also found in cooler countries.  I am still studying it to see how it can be minimized.  I know it can be maximized by too much heat and fertilizer.  Celebration Song is one of the worst to do that and it passes the tendency along to many of its seedlings.
Francelle Edwards  Glendale, AZ  Zone 9
----- Original Message -----
From: l*@icx.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: CULT: MED: seedling

Mike, that 'leek-look' is what several of my IMMORTALITY X CELEBRATION
SONG seedlings have, plus the bunchy sort of increase show in your
photo, some with the longish new rhizomes.  But I have grown so few
seedlings (compared to most folks) that I have no idea if this kind of
growth is common or not.  The wierd foliage I described earlier for one
of my TBs (almost horizontal leaf blades, especially the outer ones in
the fan).

They sure do grow, don't they?

Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8



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