RE: White ensata


Has there been any unusual weather conditions? Often colder weather during bud development can enhance anthocyanin resulting in lavender streaks and violet spotting.

Chuck Chapman

alhbee@aol.com wrote:

>I was given a 6 falls white ensata many years ago. The lady who gave me the 
>iris referred to it as Henry's White. Supposedly it was not registered.
>
>This year it has gained some lavender stripes on some of the falls. There is 
>one blossom with all six falls having fine pale lavender stripes. Kind of at a 
>loss. I don't think seeds have dropped to the ground as I police the seed 
>heads rather religously, but I don't see any other answer.. 
>
>Al Bullock Z7 NoVa
>


-- 
Chuck Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5


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