Re: [Fwd: Species Iris question]


Ken,

For what it's worth, I've raised quite a few I. lactea seedlings. Bloom
height, increase, size, and time vary quite a bit depending on the genetics
of the individual.

Both plants appear to be I. lactea.

Christy

THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Walker" <kenww@astound.net>

> I receive e-mail from someone trying to verify the
> the identity of Iris biglumis, a synonym of Iris lactea.
> She sent two pictures, the second was from a plant
> identified as lactea and certainly looks like it to me.
> I'm less certain of the first picture from the plant
> identified as biglumis.
>
> The e-mails are below. Can only one else provide insights?




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