Re: Beam me up, Scotty!


Wow Jim, That is awesome!  I'm south of you, but we have also had the 
slight frosts. I've noticed a difference in the substance of some flowers 
blooming in the cool temps (heavier substance).  It's also caused some 
curling of the flowers like you mentioned, I think your right about that.  
This is a very interesting iris. Great pics, thanks for posting these. :)  
Will Warner
SW MO
zone 6

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> From: Jim Murrain <jmurrain@kc.rr.com>
> Date: 2005/05/01 Sun PM 03:01:29 CDT
> To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [iris-species] Beam me up, Scotty!
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Finally, a sunny day. The weather here has been quite cool with a 
light frost every morning for the past week. I was finally able to 
take a few photos today and hoped you would enjoy seeing Iris 
kirkwoodii. I've had a lot of bloom on the aril and aril-bred, but it 
has been so cool and damp they never look their best. The spot is so 
black it looks like it's not even there, just a hole to nowhere. The 
domed standards are typical, but I think the cool weather has 
contributed to the cupped falls.




Jim Murrain
8871 NW Brostrom Rd
Kansas City, MO 64152-2711
USA
Zone 5b






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