SPEC: LA: Bayou Bandit


>Oh, there was a fulva Louisiana called BAYOU BANDIT, by
>Weeks-Campbell that Dennis Kramb will surely love.  This was on
>view at Marie Caillet's.  It was a outstanding plant with what I
>thought was a different form from other fulvas.  You'll either love it or
>hate it because of its color which may make it the 'Thornbird of the
>Louisianas.'  You might call it dusty rose, but likely it is something
>else!
>
>	Walter Moores
>	Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA

Someone sent me that last year (I think Tom Dillard) so if it blooms for me
this spring I'll send out pics on Iris-Photos.  He described it as a
"chocolate" fulva.  Which makes it sound quite delicious!  :)

I've been a busy little shutterbug with all my arilbreds popping.  I now
know what you mean my "snaking stalk" because one of my Anacrusis stalks
did it.  OTOH, the other clump of Anacrusis is growing just beautifully.
Go figure.

Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6; AIS Region 6
http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/home.html



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