Re: TB: Survivors


It's definitely true that I chose a lot of rebloomers. I also like to have some fragrance, so everything else, I'll choose the fragrant iris over the non-fragrant. If I do any crosses, I'll definitely have fragrance as an aim.

I am somewhat hesitant to do crosses mainly because I don't have much space. This lot is about 1/4 acre (and oddly arranged) which is large for this city (Melrose, MA), but small enough that I have to be somewhat judicious about what I plant.

-Matt

Autmirislvr@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 4/4/2006 4:43:23 P.M. Central Standard Time, apetala2@yahoo.com writes:

<<Not all of my new irises got bitten by botrytis rot. The following is a list of irises that are growing quite vigorously. This is a list of just the best growers, not an exhaustive list of my survivors. (no particular order)>>
Matt, I note you have an eye for rebloomers! Can we talk you into making a few crosses this spring? <vbg>





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