Re: Iris verna alba
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris verna alba
- From: &* A* M* <n*@charter.net>
- Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 10:59:21 -0400
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Joan, I have a mass of *verna* typical, but
have no idea how it would ship. This is a collected clone from near where
the Blue Ridge Parkway crosses U.S. 25/Hendersonville Road in the southern side
of Asheville, NC. A friend owns a 15-acre block of land there and moved
some from where she found it to a site back of her house. The original
clump is about 25 feet across. Mine (three spots) are expanding
rapidly.
If you are interested, let me know and send your
mailing address.
You probably have *verna* growing in the wild in
your area--I haven't looked at its range distribution, but know it is one of the
typical species in this area. I also have one *cristata* but I don't know
where it originates. Mine came from a rhizome I found broken loose from a
clump at the NC state Arboretum about three miles north of our home SW of
Asheville.
Neil Mogensen z 7
western NC near Asheville/Hendersonville area mountains and about an hour east
of the Great Smokies Nat'l Park.
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