Re: Iris what species?
- Subject: Re: Iris what species?
- From: &* A* C* <b*@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:50:16 -0400
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>It's
definitely hexagonae. Not virginica as some have suggested. It seems to be very
short and that would make it >brevicaulis most likely. An oval cross section
to the rhizome is another clue. Rod,
The fan and rhizome donât look at all like Iris virginica which is in a nearby
container. I agree it has to be a Hexagonae for sure. The whole wad
in the pot it is in was in a pot I got at a native plant sale. I have a
feeling the plants were dug from the wild in far northern Florida, because most
of them ended up being Iris pseudacorus. But, this piece of a Hexagonae
was at the edge of the wad, and I can extract it and put it in its own container
while the spent bloom stem is visible. I wonder if almost being choked out
by pseudacorus made it short? Mark
A. Cook b*@bellsouth.net Dunnellon,
Florida. |
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