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Iris aphylla hybrid
- To: i*@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: [iris-species] Iris aphylla hybrid
- From: t* s* <t*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:37:24 -0700 (PDT)
I know this is bordering on being a "non-species"
topic but this iris is half-species.
Anyway, thought I'd share this picture of "Rosalie
Figge" X Iris aphylla seedling blooming for its first
time in Maryland (Sept 18). I planted these seedlings
outside in the summer of 2003. I have a feeling its
got the reblooming tendency of its seed parent, but I
doubt it will bloom in the spring. The two increase
fans are just little nubs at this point. I'm hoping
when the clump gets a little size it'll bloom spring
and fall.
I'm trying to get an iris that will rebloom, even when
treated as poorly as I typically treat my irises. I
hope the species-heritage will help out.
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