Re: minutoaurea


 

Mark; I think chilling is overrated. Perhaps it would not perform in zone 10 but even in 9a I think some of these plants will bloom. Most reports I have heard were concerned that it would get too cold which is also not as bad as made out. But I remember seeing references that it performs well under the bench in a greenhouse. My plant took two years to settle in. I think the amount of sun after it was established was important in getting it to bloom. There are always many factors involved. I am zone 7a.


From: "Mark Cook" <hemerocallis1962@gmail.com>
To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:14:24 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-species] minutoaurea

 

Robert,
      Then it probably would need more chilling than the climate here provides.

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


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Robert Pries <r*@embarqmail.com> wrote:


Mark; I believe it is native to Japan but in a preliminary search it seems I come up with known in cultivation in Japan. It is closely related to Iris koreana which comes from Korea so it may also come from there. It seems to like my pot culture with a scree mix and I let it set out all winter under deciduous trees. It started blooming before the trees were fully leafed out. Shown be easy in a 9inch squat pot.







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