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Thanks and more thanks for the Lousiana pages


Friends, 
 
The overview of Lousiania Iris by PO'C was beautiful and informative., and the review of Flordia Iris even more so.  I grow Lousiania iris very successfully in my zone-7b, 2100' altitude in Asheville, NC and do not know any iris which surpasses their beauty.  I have never, no never, been able to germinate the seed.  This year I am trying an extended period of soaking, with changes of water, and when I put them in dirt, I am going to make sure they are in a coaster full of water. What else would the cork shell of the seed be for if not water survival.  I have my established plants in the wettest part of my garden, but our loose sand/clay soil drains quickly so they are never really wet.  Though I live in the city, I am lucky to have my own well, and I give them lots of water all spring, summer and fall.
 
James Harrison
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