RE: Re: HYB: Pink Champagne seedling
- Subject: RE: Re: HYB: Pink Champagne seedling
- From: "* <f*@qwest.net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 00:24:35 -0700
Hello, Betty, I haven’t noticed anything unusual about its texture here. It has good substance, and so do its seedlings. It doesn’t seem to pass on its color. However, a couple of its seedlings that bloomed this spring had the fieriest pink I have ever seen. Unfortunately, they are in the few that did not have good form. I’m hoping they might improve next year. Here is a picture of one of them. The pod parent is a coral pink that I registered this summer as Coral Dancer. I posted a couple of pictures of 7636A last year. They should be in the archives.
Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9
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Francelle,
I agree with Donald. My favorite pink is Pink Champagne because it is a very vigorous iris. I have never been able to set a pod on it, but its abundant pollen sets pods on just about everything. All of its seedlings are extremely vigorous, and it usually gives better form than its own. I am using it to increase the vigor of some weak pod parents.
Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9
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