Re: re: TB: Tompkins pinks - OVATION
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] re: TB: Tompkins pinks - OVATION
- From: w*
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 09:35:46 -0500
- Priority: normal
On 3 Apr 01, at 8:42, Linda Mann wrote:
> Last year, I bought a start of OVATION just to see what it would do in
> this part of the world. I checked on it yesterday and it seems to be
> doing quite well here, in spite of its reputation as another
> biodegradeable iris.
>
> Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
Other biodegradeable pinks in my garden are BEVERLY SILLS, LENORA
PEARL, QUEEN OF HEARTS, VANITY'S CHILD.
I am looking forward to growing HAPPENSTANCE, which Keith Keppel
says is a 'grower' in the pink department.
Two stalks of the cutest little pink critter you've ever seen are in
bloom today -- COCOA PINK, SDB by Dave Niswonger. (Bloomed 3/23 last
year). I call it a khaki pink with the bushiest blue beards and
lots of pollen. I have two pods currently in the germination stage
and plan to make more but will have to save the pollen because the
only other things in bloom are arilbreds. I used an arilbred last
year.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8 (Waiting for the Zerzura x Tel Aviv seedlings
to bloom. I would love the Tel Aviv webbing on the Zerzura white
ground).
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