Re: Multiple stalks
- Subject: [iris-photos] Re: Multiple stalks
- From: Linda Mann l*@lock-net.com
- Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 16:13:02 -0400
Thanks Vicki. I suspected there was some strong aphylla influence, I
guess from IMMORTALITY. ?
Does the same plant sometimes produce multiples, sometimes single
stalks?
In addition to multiple stalks, they are not lined up in the same plane,
which would make a nice bouquet clump, if it had a good bud count and
attractive spacing of blooms.
I like your 'show' stalk - reminds me of the 50 budded stalk on SUMMER
WHITEWINGS that showed up a few years ago, only yours has prettier
placement of blooms. 50 is too much to 'arrange' on 'one' stalk!
<Hi Linda,
Multiple stalks are more common on iris derived from I. aphylla's.
Took this to a show back in 2001. It also carries multiple buds, not
single ones as you mentioned. Of course, it didn't even rate a
ribbon...too ungainly, but it brought lots of comments. Every so often
we get multiple stalks.
Vicki>
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