Re[2]: Iris koreana #2
Hello Sue,
Friday, April 15, 2005, 3:02:10 AM, you wrote:
JSBF> Very pretty!
JSBF> Any idea how far north it would be hardy?
JSBF> I think I'd really enjoy having some.
JSBF> Sue in NH
I.koreana as show the name is from Korea. According B.Mathew it grow
in central and souther Korea and though I have no true zones data of
this area comparing with zone map of China I can guess it may be 6 or 7
wih temperatures for former from -23 to -17 C and from -17 to -12 C for
last. If in your area you have good snow cower you may know that each
1cm of beeing compresed snow eliminate 1 grad of C. So you can decide
how succesful you can grow this species. Noteworthy, that in nature it
grow in dry or dryish places in shruby landscape, maybe semishade
for better performance is good.
Best regards,
Edmundas Kondratas
Kaunas, Lithuania k*@delfi.lt
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