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Re: Iris pseudacorus 'Sulphur Queen' VS 'Bastardii'


Hi Mark and All,

Too busy to dig out of lots of snow and living in a deepfreeze for almost 3 weeks! brrrr.... I did not  have time to check my mail very much.

Reading  about Iris 'Sulphur Queen' reminded me of the lemon yellow variation of several pseudos being tolerated in the garden, thinking they had to babies of the original 'Sulphur Queen' . Well, I just found the  list of SIGNA seeds started in 1993:  # 3792N193 Iris pseudacorus 'Sulphur Queen'. Coming from the SIGNA Seed Exchange, it never ocured to me to check the registrations. <grin>

Below seedlings of seedlings. I. pseudacorus is native to CH 

Best wishes,

Liselotte 





On Feb 11, 2012, at 2:26 AM, Mark A. Cook wrote:


There is no iris officially registered as "Sulphur Queen" .

John, Roberto,
    Some of the 'big promoters' are known to take Daylilies, give them a
'house name' they think is more appealing and them mass market them.  Could
that be what happened to the Iris in question?

Mark A. Cook
b*@bellsouth.net
Dunnellon, Florida.




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