Re: Iris crocea
- Subject: Re: Iris crocea
- From: "Rodney Barton r*@yahoo.com [iris-species]" <i*@yahoogroups.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 13:58:36 +0000 (UTC)
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If you'll make the cross, I can grow out a few seeds. Xanthospuria isn't going to bloom for me this season or I'd do it my self. I am trying to self monnieri. That's supposed to give orentalis-like plants. R
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, 10:03:05 PM CDT, Kenneth Walker kenww@astound.net [iris-species] <iris-species@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
My I. monnieri also came from The Iris
Gallery. The seeds for my I. crocea plants were collected by
Chadwell in Kashmir so they are certainly correct.
There is a belief that I. monnieri could be a natural hybrid
between I. orientatlis and I. xanthospuria. I have not tried to
verify the claim that many seedlings of I. monnieri look like I.
orientalis. It might be interesting to repeat that cross
artificially to see what happens. While I could make the cross
using I. orientalis grown from SIGNA 10SP061 (which looks to be a
second generation out of Turkey), I have limited space and am
already a bit overrun by clones of both I. crocea and I. sogdiana.
If someone wants to participate in such an experiment by planting
seeds, I'll hand-pollinate the plants and see if seeds result. Ken On 5/5/2020 2:57 PM, Rodney Barton
r*@yahoo.com [iris-species] wrote:
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