SV: RE: SPEC-X rebloomer
- Subject: SV: RE: SPEC-X rebloomer
- From: L* H* <H*@privat.dk>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 20:02:58 +0100
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HIP HIP HURRA, just to show you that I agree!!
Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Lars HÃpfner Langengen 38, Svogerslev 4000Â Roskilde Denmark Fra: iris-species@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iris-species@yahoogroups.com] PÃ vegne af Robert Pries Chuck: I would encourage you to register and distribute this plant. I consider the SPEC-X class as an experimental class that can foster new developments. Just as not every TB that is registered wins an award, I suspect this plant would not either. It is too similar to Iris aphylla. But its reblooming trait is very interesting. Early Ibs which probably have a similar genetic make up were infertile also. But amazingly fertility sometimes develops over time, perhaps because of errors in mitosis. It is a plant I would like to play with and so I am in favor of its introduction. I think how one thinks about this plant depends a lot on ones mindset. It certainly looks like aphylla. If one likes the idea of an aphylla that continues to bloom all growing season than I think I think one would be happy with this plant. If one is expecting a WOW plant that would win lots of awards and be unique than I would tell someone to look elsewhere. But then again does every plant that is introduced have to be a potential Medal winner? Are we to be deprived of plants that are intellectually interesting just because someone does not think them special? I reiterate that The Iris Society is both for average gardeners and elitists.
I'm calling this seedling a Spec-X as it is a cross between Forever Blue (SDB) and a species aphylla. A bee pod, but aphylla nature of pollen parent is rather obvious. In addition to branching and apearance, is the fact that foliage goes dormant like aphylla in fall. A number of aphylla species were in next row to Forever Blue. If I had to guess, it would be aphylla Hungary for first choice. -----Original Message----- Chuck, can you send us a couple of pictures, please. To: i*@yahoogroups.com nope. i'm not a judge. i'm just a gardener. i've never understood (nor cared enough to learn) the rules of classifying bearded irises. so such dilemmas just seem silly to me. (if it is 1 inch too short or if the flower is too large, or whatever) On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Chuck Chapman <i*@aim.com> wrote: I have a seedling, that is a cross of an SDB x aphylla. |
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