Re: HYB: Neomarica



-----Original Message-----
    From: Bill Shear <bills@hsc.edu>
    To: iris-talk@onelist.com <iris-talk@onelist.com>
    Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 8:46 AM
    Subject: [iris-talk] HYB: Neomarica 
    
    
    I've collected pollen from Neomarica northiana (or gracilis; they seem to
    be the same) and now await bloom on N. caerulea.  Has anyone tried this
    cross before?
    
    Neomarica caerulea is a very robust plant--the bloom stalk will be about 4'
    tall and the stiff, erect foliage is a nice dusty green.
    
    Bill Shear
    Department of Biology
    Hampden-Sydney College
    Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
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    I have both plants you are talking about. Neomarica Gracilis and Neomarica Longifolia but I have not been able to cross them. Where is stigma and anther on the Flower? Mine is all together, I can't till which is which. Please help on this.
    Jim Clark, Region 18
    MISSOURI
    
    
    
    


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