Re: Iris seeds germinating
- Subject: Re: Iris seeds germinating
- From: &* A* C* <b*@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 13:02:08 -0500
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>some
time ago, on the dwarf iris group, or maybe the reblooming iris group, an SDB
whose name I have forgotten was mentioned which >bloomed year round in a
greenhouse. I wonder if it would bloom a lot in the Lousiana Gulf
Coast.
>Actually,
I was thinking of lack of winter when I wrote that. Could be that heat and
humidity are what concerns you.
Walter,
While that SDB Iris kept on
blooming, did it keep increasing? Where I am, the winters are changeable
and we have frequent night freezes. But, we still sometimes get a few
fairly hot days even in midwinter. Spring brings weather that is
increasingly hot and dry, a trend that continues to the start of the summer
Thunderstorm season. In the spring, it can be over 100 F and have 10% or
even lower humidity. The rainy season is mostly hot and humid. The
fall brings an end to the storm season and slowly moderating temperature, then
often a sudden lurch into winter.
Mark A. Cook
b*@bellsouth.net
Dunnellon, Florida.
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