Re: black-stemmed Siberian?
Diane,
Probably a robusta. There are several, but the one I grow is 'Dark Aura'.
M. Dean Hunt
Louisville, KY
zone 6B
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From: "Diane Whitehead" <voltaire@islandnet.com>
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:57 PM
Subject: [iris-species] black-stemmed Siberian?
>I saw a black-stemmed iris at a plant sale - unfortunately for me, it
> was heading out past the cashier, and was the only one. I think it
> was a Siberian. I was so struck by the unusual stem that I didn't
> pay attention to the flower, so it must have been ordinary. Does
> anyone know what it was?
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> Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
> maritime zone 8
> cool mediterranean climate (dry summer, rainy winter - 68 cm annually)
> sandy soil
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