Re: Calydorea


You should do a little write-up for SIGNA.  After all, it is the Species 
Iris Group for North America!

(You did say it was native to Florida, right?)


At 09:15 AM 6/21/2004, you wrote:
>Dennis,
>
> > Can you tell me more about this plant?  It certainly looks like something
> > I'd want to try in my garden.  :-)
>
>I don't know much.  It's has pleated leaved and looks much like Alophia or
>Cypella.  The stalk is about 12" and the flower about 2".  It looks like
>I've got pods coming on so maybe there will be seed for the exchange.
> >
> > PS:  My Rigidella never grew.  :-(  But I got a Cypella (peruvianum?)
> > that's going to bloom (I hope).  I have lots of Tigridia pavonia that
> > should bloom.
>
>Mine tried to put on two leaves.  The first was clipped by a grassshopper.
>Once I got it protected it grew a little but it and the second leave died
>back too soon.  I'm afraid I may have lost it.





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