Re: Dr. George Rodionenko


 

Yep, they're always colorless like that, even though they're in full sun. Other photos online seem to show the same thing.ÂI. histrio ssp. aintabensis does that as well for me - perhaps it's typical for the species that bloom before the leaves are visible.

Sean Z


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:18 PM, <C*@aol.com> wrote:
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Sean, is the color right on those? They look etiolated. Not the blooms, of course, the stems or what have you..
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From: Sean Zera <z*@umich.edu>
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Subject: Re: [iris-species] Dr. George Rodionenko

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Iridodictyum reticulatum à histrioides 'ÐÐÐÑÐÐÐ', in bloom yesterday.

Sean Z




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