Re: Iris clarkei ?
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris clarkei ?
- From: J* C* <j*@comcast.net>
- Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 23:30:36 -0600
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It's beautiful! Far be it from me to disagree with more learned colleagues, but I don't see any resemblance to I. bulleyana or I. clarkii, but seems more like some I. chrysographes I've met. Of course, the only picture of I. bulleyana I could find was in Dykes. I had I. clarkii once that looked just like Dykes' picture of it. The I. chrysographes I saw could have been mislabeled too. Of course, the sib 40's are pretty promiscuous so a hybrid is always possible.
Joan Cooper, Roseville, Minnesota Zone 4
Juri Pirogov wrote:
This iris is grown in my garden from seeds marked as Iris clarkei.Does it fit species? Or probably more resembles Iris bulleyana. Unfortunately at this time I can't say whether its stem is solid or hollow.Juri
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