Re: Iris humilis from Siberia
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris humilis from Siberia
- From: Kenneth Walker k*@astound.net
- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 18:35:42 -0800
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Hi Joan, The plant is about 4 inches high and the blossom is 2 1/2 inches across. I tried pollenating it, but couldn't see any pollen grains on the brush. The flower is quite short lived. Maybe it was too late by the time I got home from work. A blossom opened this morning on a clump formed by a second seedling. This one had a bit of slug damage and we've had heavy rain. There was no chance of a good photo and I didn't even try to pollenate it. If I get more than a couple seeds, I'll send them to the SIGNA seed exchange. Figuring out how to grow less common plants in a particular climate can be challenging. I live in California in zone 9. My current attempt with Iris humilis involves planting them in large clay pots with potting soil ammended with generous amounts of sand and pea gravel. I water them regularly during the summer, when we don't get any rain. This year I put this pot under the eaves of my utility shed where it was sheltered from winter rain for almost three months. I did dump ice cubes around the plants for a few nights in the middle of the winter, but don't know if it had any effect. I image that if you live where there is a permanent snow cover in the winter, you'd just need a sandy, rocky, well-drained location with no winter protection. What kind of experience have other people had growing this iris? Ken Walker Joan Cooper wrote:
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