spec-x breeding
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- Subject: [iris-species] spec-x breeding
- From: Dennis Kramb d*@badbear.com
- Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 17:45:12 -0400
I'm curious if anyone has something fun to report on spec-x hybridizing
and/or growing this year?
My Iris tridentata seedling (it's only 1 year old) did not bloom this
season. I wanted to cross it with Iris fulva. I am soooo convinced that
tridentata is closely enough related the Hexagonae for the cross to work,
but it seems I have to wait another year to test that theory.
I have several other seedlings that are *supposed* to be spec-x that still
have not bloomed for the 5th year running. I'm getting seriously impatient
with them! I transplanted one of them to the pond to see if that
helps. Probably it'll die.
The famous spec-x 'Little Caillet' still has not bloomed for me after
several years of growing it in regular garden conditions. I'm sure it'd
fare better in the pond, but there just isn't any more space.
I used to grow several of Reid's spec-x things, but none of them survived
the move to my new house 5 years ago. I have been dabbling with spec-x
stuff from SIGNA seed exchange, but I only have 1 of interest that is still
alive. It's a tetra versi-laev from Tom Tamberg. Hopefully next year it
will bloom. I remember my first tetra versi-laev from him that bloomed 6
years ago and was so amazing gorgeous deep wine-red. I hope this new one
is just like it.
Dennis in Cincinnati
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