Re: Dykes Rebloomers


Here Bev Sills often blooms in January, about 3 months after it's spring
bloom. It seems to prefer fairly alkaline soils.

Colleen Modra
-----Original Message-----
From: wmoores@watervalley.net <wmoores@watervalley.net>
To: iris-talk@egroups.com <iris-talk@egroups.com>
Date: Thursday, 3 August 2000 11:01
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Dykes Rebloomers


>> In a message dated 8/2/00 5:28:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> suttons@lightspeed.net writes:
>>
>> << VICTORIA FALLS reblooms and it won the Dykes.
>>  Mike  >>
>>
>> Maybe in California--not in Ohio.
>>
>> Dorothy Willott
>>
>> I have had several fall stalks on VF.
>
> BEVERLY SILLS used to rebloom for me off and on in
>Texas until about July1, and then she shut down and never
>rebloomed in the fall.  In MS, BS struggles to make a spring
>bloom, and for that reason, I do not grow her anymore.  Poor
>EDITH WOLFORD is going out, too.  As much as I love the person,
>I cannot allot space for non-bloomers.  I don't think EW has
>bloomed in five years in my garden.  But, her famous child STH, is
>just fantastic and never misses a spring.  Does STH rebloom
>anywhere?
>
>Walter Moores
>Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA (When I first saw the STH abbreviation
>yesterday, I was thinking of 'fifth,' but not a fifth of J.D.!)
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