Re: Iris sanguinea ?


Hi Yuri,
 
From the photo's it appears that these are either I. siberica or more likely a natural cross of I. siberica and I. sanguinea....If you can get a sample I am sure that Dr. Rodionenko could verify.  If he is not available I would suggest Dr. Nina Alexeeva.  I have talked with her and she is very aware of the studies of Dr, Rodionenko and has also done several field studies of her own.
 
If you do get an opinion from either of these sources please let us know the opinion.
Thanks
 
All My Best.
Will
William Plotner, Pres.
SIGNA
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: j*@aha.ru
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris sanguinea ?

Jim and Will,
sorry, I send them directly. Photos by Eugeny Tarasov.
 
These irises were found at Russian Far East (Primorie region, near Vladivostok) only in 75 miles one from another.
The common opinion is such that only Iris sanguinea exists at Russian Far East, but who can imagine that these irises are the same species!
 
Yuri
in Moscow



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