Re: seed pod (#5 of 5)


In my experience, Iris virginica shrevii doesn't have black stem, but I virginica sometimes does as I think a couple of named varieties (hybrids?) do.        Joan Cooper, Roseville, Minnesota

i*@netscape.net wrote:
The stem is green, not lack as would be expected with I. virginica shevii

Chuck Chapman

Dennis Kramb d*@badbear.com wrote:

  
One thing I noticed about all of these irises was that none of them had 
branching.  There were several with 2 or 3 pods on the terminal, but no 
branching at all.

    
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