Re: veriscolor seeds, request


Dennis,
 
I hope someone else has some Iris versicolor growing in the wild near them. Near my old property about 30 miles east of here, there were some wonderful strands of versicolor along a dirt road in the forest.  I did collect several pods from them for a few years and sent some to the SIGNA seed exchange and also to several friends. I think Ginny Prins in Canada bloomed some of them.
 
I wasn't an Iris versicolor ''fan' so I didn't plant any myself. This is the time of year that the pods should  be ripening so if no one else sends you any, let me know and I will trek over the mountain with my digital camera and see if I can find a pod ot two and photograph them in the wild and also take a pod home with me if they are in abundance. Hate to take a pod in the wild it is an only.
 
Ellen
 
Dennis Kramb <dkramb@badbear.com>
wrote:
Does anyone have some true versicolor seeds they could photograph and send
to the list?

Dennis in Cincy




Ellen Gallagher / ellengalla@yahoo.com / Editor, The Siberian Iris
Berlin, New Hampshire - USDA Zone 3
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