Re: RE:Arilbred


In a message dated 4/6/02 11:45:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
lilylvr@kansas.net writes:


> They have very narrow
> leaves and the flowers are tiny on TB height stems. They bloom after the
> TB's.

Hi Wendy,

It sounds like you have some Siberian irises.  They come in white and shades 
of blue, purple and red-violet and are very popular plants for perennial 
borders.  They like slightly acid and somewhat moist (but not boggy) 
conditions.  Your description could also fit older spuria irises, but very 
few general nurseries carry them.

Dorothy Willott in Northern Ohio


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