Re: Re: CULT: Pagan Dance


Pagan Dance does not grow lush enough in my garden to think about rotting.  It increases
well, but the fans are narrow in relation to other irises.  It is an early bloomer, blooming
at the same time as Jesse's Song for me.

Sandra
SE Manitoba

----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Mann
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:51 AM
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: CULT: Pagan Dance

<Pagan Dance rotted 3 year ago for me. Salvaged a single fan from
several I
attempted to cure. About 4 or 5 fans now. Getting the deep "wet" green
color
streaks in foliage now. Expect full blown rot soon while hoping I'm
wrong.  Bill Burleson 7a/7b   Old South Iris Society>

Bill, since you seem to enjoy experimenting, try this - plant some of it
inside a building, such as an open shed.  I managed to lure EURHYTHMIC
into staying alive and blooming for me by planting it just inside a
fairly large, high roofed shed open to the west (the sunniest direction
here).  It got no direct rainfall, but apparently got enough moisture to
be happy.  It was planted just inside the roofline, less than a foot
back.

I think I lost it last year due to construction trampling, but plan to
get another start of it.  Maybe I will try PAGAN DANCE there as well.

Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8





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