Hi Dennis,
Had to dig through quite a stack of letters to find
the first mention of these but Tony Huber mentions I. versicolor crossed with I.
ensata, then crossing back to either ensata or versicolor to improve the types.
Christy
The Rock Garden
Newport, WA
----- Original Message -----
From:
d*@badbear.com
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:29
PM
Subject: [iris-species] hybrid
monikers
Over the years there have been lots of Laevigatae hybrids
offered in the
seed exchange. I've researched it tonight and found
sound of them
defined, but I'm stumped on these
two...
reensata
reversicolor
Does anyone here know what they
are, definitively?
Dennis in
Cincy
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