RE: Re: SPEC-X
- Subject: RE: Re: SPEC-X
- From: D* H* <d*@alaska.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:07:45 -0900
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Since we are making confessions here, I am
also not interested in AIS and its emphasis in bearded iris – most of
which do not do well for us. When they say “Iris” they seem
to mean bearded, while I always mean beardless - unless I qualify it by saying “bearded
iris”. That is why I am a SIGNA member - where at
least the talk on bearded iris is interesting. I also do not have much interest in judged
flower shows of any kind. They just seem to be a group of pretty flowers
that just happened to bloom on the right day for a show, and ribbons (awards)
given based on someone’s opinion that just happened to judge at that
particular moment the plants that were properly staged, did not happen to be
eaten by bugs (or anything else) and did not happen to tumble and break a part off,
on the way to the show. If the shows were educational and specimens
(even though slightly past prime, or tattered, etc. but otherwise) showed a new
color, form, growth habit, etc. were what was displayed - then I would be
interested. Garden worthiness is SO MUCH more important - that little
else really matters to me. Something new is interesting, though. This probably means nothing to anyone, but
just incase it makes a difference to someone for future planning, I thought I would
join in. (not currently bearded iris country –
but getting closer every year with global warming) 37*F and raining (more normal for
September) NOT November!!!!!! PS Well put Sean. From: I, too,
have never paid much attention to AIS because of the apparent |
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