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


 

 Louisville, Kentucky I mean. Sorry for the typo.

Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USAÂÂÂÂÂ
AHS Region 12 ÂÂ USDA Zone 8b


On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Mark Cook <h*@gmail.com> wrote:
Roberto,
 I wonder if they could be natural hybrids with another species - maybe a white form of Iris virginica? "Jefferson City, KY" is actually Jefferson County - Lousiville, Kentucky where the Kentucky Derby is run.Â

Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USAÂÂÂÂÂ
AHS Region 12 ÂÂ USDA Zone 8b


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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