| Answering Questions With The Iris Encyclopedia
The Internet is a great source for answering questions. And so is the Iris Encyclopedia (also known as the Iris Wiki); you don't even have to Google. You can use the search function on the Wiki, just select Title or Text and click the All public webs box as well and then enter your search term(s). A recent question on the AIS Facebook page illustrates the power. Indian Creek Iris was looking for lacerated petal irises for possibly breeding with their seedling which has such petals. Searching on lacerat (you can use parts of words), finds 'Feathered Friend', which they knew of, and 'Marie Kalfayan', new to them. You can see their seedling, the question, and the comments here. I'm not sure if lacerated petals qualify as a type of novelty iris. The novelty irises page on the wiki does not yet have them. Another source to learn more about novelty irises is the Novelty Iris Society, the newest AIS Section. Have you used the Iris Encyclopedia to answer your or others' questions? I'd be interested in hearing of both successes and difficulties in using it. You can reach me at w*@gmail.com . Maybe we can include these in future items. And we might have suggestions for your difficulties. |