RE: African Iris
- Subject: RE: African Iris
- From: C* C* <c*@msn.com>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 09:32:03 -0700
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Was your Iris planifolia planted in a pot, or ground planted? With the warm winter and less moisture than normal has it decided that it was more like the area it originated in?
We are also facing drought conditions here, especially if we do not get more rain or snow soon. The snow pack here is also low. Warnings have been given to the farmers already that they may not have enough water to irrigate this year. It will be interesting to see how your Iris planifolia does. Carol Carol L. Coleman C. Iris On Pond Boise, Idaho, USA To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com From: kenww@astound.net Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 17:13:40 -0800 Subject: Re: [iris-species] African Iris [1 Attachment] This winter I have an Iris planifolia
sprouting (see attached photo). I planted the seed at the end of
2011. This one is from Southern Spain, rather than Northern
Africa. The seeds were labeled 'Spain Sierra de las nieves'. I
found a web page of with a photo if I. planifolia from that area:
http://www.andaluciadiary.com/aromatic-mediterranean-walk-sierra-de-las-nieves/ By the way, our "Sierra" Mountains could use some snow. With the snow pack at 20% of normal, reservoirs low, and a wildfire in the middle of what should be our rainy season, the California governor has declared a state-wide drought. Ken Walker Concord, CA USA On 1/16/2014 9:49 AM, Sean Zera wrote:
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