Char,
I am not used to those in the Aril group, but they are
intriguing. Where I am, few Irises will grow.
Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USA [Where the temperature is 0 C and the wind is
howling.]
On 1/1/2018 9:24 AM, 'Charlotte Holte' cholte@wi.rr.com [iris-species]
wrote:
> Why do you say 'odd'?
> Char
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> John,
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> That is an odd looking but interesting flower.
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> Mark A. Cook
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> On 12/31/2017 3:19 PM, John Baumfalk johnb002@cox.net [iris-species] wrote:
>> This might interest you.
>> Here is a picture from a Russian website of what they classify as onco
>> species " zuvandicus".
>> And a pic of what I grew from seed from Sergey Bankatov of acutiloba x
>> choschab ( medwedewii in Russia).
>> To me this is proof that zuvandicus is a natural hybrid.
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