RE: I. milesii source? Maybe ?? More Milesi


 

Greg,

                My milesii is windswept too.  I’m moving my garden & will see in April whether it lived or died—but if it didn’t make it, it may be as much due to neglect as anything else.  Just because a plant wants to be evergreen doesn’t mean it won’t survive; I’m thinking of Roy Davidson, which also wants to retain its foliage over the winter.

                K

 

From: iris-species@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iris-species@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gndavis@peoplepc.com
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 6:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [iris-species] I. milesii source? Maybe ?? More Milesi

 

 

Ken

Interesting. We're about zone 5 here also. Roughly 42.5 north latitude - similar to you.

 

Suspect, given my I. milesi seedling's apparent lack of dormancy response, that winter survival here in our zone 5 winter windswept garden might be questionable. If it had cover or protection maybe it could survive outdoors ? We will see down the road if it gets to that point.

 

Actually I hope milesi will tolerate outdoor conditions because I am quite interested in having enough plants to have a go at making inter-specific crosses with it. I'd be looking for a hardier partner now after seeing how little response it seemed to have for fall dormancy/winter survival. Of course one plant is a limited observation - time will tell.

 

I would be interested in knowing if your milesi clone survives this winter in Zone 5.

 

Sorry to hear Ellen Hornig's nursery is closed. It was a nice regional resource.

 

Here, we've been warm, very cold, then re-warmed, now headed back to cold temps. All this temperature fluctuation with no snow cover is all ready showing serious frost heaving. Usually that is a Feb.March.April event for us. Will be very tough on new seedlings and shallow rooted plants if it continues. We could use some snow cover for the iris right now.

 

Regards, gregdavis - irisman646

 

 

 

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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 6:51 AM

Subject: RE: [iris-species] I. milesii source? Maybe ??

 

 

Greg,

                I have (or had—not too sure right now) a division of milesii I got from Seneca Hill Perennials, Ellen Hornig’s nursery in Oswego, NY, USDA zone 6.  It’s closed now, unfortunately.  But it survived at least one winter in my garden in zone 5, although I have not gotten it to bloom.  I’ll keep trying with this species, I’d love to have it in my garden.

                Ken

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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 6:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [iris-species] I. milesii source? Maybe ??

 

Christy

I have one I. milesii seedling from 09CR040 (Signa seed) in the basement. One seed germinated spring 2010. I'm hoping there will be additional germinating next spring. Often that does occur. If it does, I'll share one with you.

By the way. I had this seedling growing on the back porch all summer where it reached 3-4" in height. I forgot to bring it inside until the other night when the temperature was well down in the teens. It has stayed totally evergreen with no sign of dormancy. Even Pseudacorus and other hardy seedlings have gone dormant but not the milesii - "green as grass". It has not been exposed to dessicating winds since it was inside the enclosed porch, but it has tolerated several weeks of night temperatures below freezing. Several nights have gone below 20 degrees F.

The seedling reminds me of I. tektorum in its seedling stage, which is not all that surprising.

Regards, greg.davis

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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 8:50 PM

Subject: [iris-species] I. milesii source?

 

Does anyone know where I might purchase affordable starts of I. milesii?

Thanks,

Christy



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