Re: African Iris
- Subject: Re: African Iris
- From: K* W* <k*@astound.net>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 20:53:32 -0800
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The seeds are planted in a pot. Iris
planifolia is a winter blooming iris, so this is probably normal
for seeds to sprout with late fall rains (even though we had only
one or two this year). In general, Juno iris seeds can stay
dormant for a long time before sprouting. I think there were 5
seeds; maybe others will sprout in the future.
Checking the climate for a campsite in that area of Spain, the weather isn't a lot different from Concord, although the rain seems less concentrated in the middle of the winter than it is here. Ken Walker On 1/18/2014 8:32 AM, CarolKenl COLEMAN wrote:
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