Re: White Iris pseudacorus wc Bear Grass Creek, Jefferson City, KY


 

I think it's natural diversity. The alba form is probably recessive, but the seeds donated were wild-collected, and therefore probably had multiple pollen parents. Even though the mother was alba, some of the fathers may have been typical yellow.

Dennis in Cincinnati



On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:01 AM, r*@tiscali.it [iris-species] <i*@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi all,

in autumn 2012 I sowed the SIGNA seeds labeled as "Iris pseudacorus wc Bear Grass Creek, Jefferson City, KY (10LV131)". Today, two of these plants have flowered: one has normal yellow flower, while another has developed a white flower with little obvious signal. These seeds should be collected in nature. How to be interpreted? An example of natural diversity? It's difficult, but I can not exclude to 101% the arrival of a seed from my other iris (I grow various white flower I.pseudacorus).

Thank you.





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