Re: TB - PBF


Mickey,

>I'm still wondering if  an iris would have PBF one
>year and the next not have it when another clumb under the same growing
>conditions does.

I'm afraid I can't answer that.  Perhaps there's something present or not 
present in the soil that influences the expression of PBF.  Soil 
nutrients are constantly changing.
>
>I also would like to reply concerning some of your unknowns but want to
>attach an image of mine.  Is it OK to send you images off-list or would you
>rather I posted them to iris-photo?

You may send me images off-list as long as you reduce them to reasonable 
file sizes and don't send more than a couple at a time.  My slow modem 
connection and ancient computer can't handle more than that at one time.  
Also, please identify them in the subject line so I won't delete them 
before they fully download. I don't allow attachments to download unless 
I know exactly what they are.

Laurie



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http://www.angelfire.com/mn3/shadowood/irisintro.html
USDA zone 3b, AHS zone 4 - northern MN
normal annual precipitation 26-27"
slightly acid clay soil

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