Re: Iris pseudacorus
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris pseudacorus
- From: J* C* <j*@comcast.net>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 23:34:33 -0500
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Deaaheading is the solution. It doesn't increase any faster than most, just seeds exceedingly. If you cut the bloom stalks, it can't. Joan Cooper
Dennis Kramb wrote:
At 08:32 PM 6/1/2004, you wrote:
In a message dated 5/28/04 7:17:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, d*@badbear.com writes:
West Virginia DNR web site which considers Iris pseudacorus to be one of the top 12 invasives.
Hi Dennis,
I have trouble keeping I. pseudacorus in my garden because the borers love it so much. However, there is a small lake near us which is completely ringed with it in the edge of the water. Apparently, the borers can't do their dirty work while the plants are in water.
Dorothy in Northern Ohio
This aggressive behavior is really starting to turn me off of this species! I might just have to toss it from my garden all together... it's surprising to me that our native irises just can't compete with it.
Dennis in Southern Ohio
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