Re: Iris dichotoma longevity


 

Ken & Rod,
Here in zone 5 upstate New York, I've had dichotoma persist for about 5 years.  I transplanted it a year ago and I'm not sure if it made it, offhand.  I haven't had great luck with the hybrids, though, I can't seem to get them established in the first place.
I wonder how it got the reputation of being short lived?
Ken



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On Jan 7, 2014, at 7:43 AM, "Rodney Barton" <r*@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

I've had a pot of I. dichotoma for at least that long. It's behavior is much the same here on the border of zones 7 and 8.

Rodney




From: Kenneth Walker <k*@astound.net>
To: iris-species <i*@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2014 11:52 PM
Subject: [iris-species] Iris dichotoma longevity

 
I've heard that Iris dichotoma has a reputation for being short-lived.
However a plant I grew from 1998 seed is still alive. It blooms in
August, sets seed, then dies back. However, I've noticed new growth at
the base after the die-back. I'm wondering if the fact that I live in
zone 9 gives it the time it needs to prepare for winter. The new growth
does not get very big before it goes dormant. Does anyone know about this?

Ken





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