Re: setosa, hookeri, tridentata, var. canandensis and var. arctica


>visit this site about two forms of setosa
> >in Alaska (http://www.alaska.edu/opa/eInfo/index.xml?StoryID=105).

How very confusing ... and interesting.  Why is setosa called "Siberian" in 
Alaska?  Is it referred to as "Siberian" in other locations as well?  I wonder if 
Alaskan iris gardeners generally realize that setosas and Sibs are two entirely 
different species?

Laurie
zone3b northern MN
                                             



 
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