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Re: Iris missouriensis [1 Attachment]


 

I collected a single rhizome from a relative's property in northern New Mexico in 2005 that has formed a nice clump and blooms decently. Here's an old photo of it in my garden.

Sean Z
Zone 6a
SE Michigan


On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Dennis Kramb d*@badbear.com [iris-species] <i*@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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I'm curious, who here grows I. missouriensis outside of it's native range? Does it grow & bloom well for you? Where was your source material?

I've never been able to establish it from seed (they germinate but die before blooming), so maybe I should try plants next.

I once tried I. longipetala from seed, but it turned out to be a white Siberian. That frustration got channeled into me making the SIGNA Species Database 15+ years ago. :-D

Dennis in Cincinnati


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