Re: Neomarica eximia


 

Rod,
 Sometimes, I wish the taxonomy people would leave things be unless they come up with true evidence something needs reclassified. I may keep those two Trimezias inside and see how they do. That would keep them away from pests.

Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USAÂÂÂÂÂ
AHS Region 12 ÂÂ USDA Zone 8b


On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Rodney Barton <r*@yahoo.com> wrote:


Gil says the features used to differentiate fluminensis are too variable to justify it as a separate species. Lumpers vs. splitters again.

As I understand it, the Neomarica are generally plants of the margins of woods. Mine (both Neos and Trimezia) are indoors for 4-5 months, crammed against regular windows, and are in semi-shade the rest of the year. They might do fine year-round in a sunroom.Â

R








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