Re: I. sanguinea


 

Dan,

That is interesting. Watch next year and see if it does the same
thing. Iris domestica is starting to bloom here. Being too dry slowed
it down I believe. 40 - 42 C by day is hard on plants.

Mark A. Cook

On 7/28/2016 5:59 PM, Dan Mason & Marilyn Stoffel demason@tbaytel.net
[iris-species] wrote:
> Mark,
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> I wouldn't call them rebloom scapes because the clump never stopped
> blooming. The two scapes that have bloomed most recently are from the
> eastern edge of the clump where much of the fans have bent over and
> provide the most shade, the side with the most protection to hold onto
> soil moisture longer.
>
> I see no sign of future scapes or flower buds, so this clump's bloom is
> probably at an end. Also the weather has turned dry the last week and a
> half, and the ground is now drier than it has been for the last couple
> months.

> Dan
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Mark A. Cook
USDA Zone 8b
Dunnellon, Florida USA



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