Re: Heights for TB
- To: i*@egroups.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Heights for TB
- From: A* H*
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 09:48:46 -0700
Colleen, No, I still do not have heights. Olympicaro did not bloom for
me last year, so I don't know what to tell you. But, your information is
interesting, I will look forward to comparing notes on it. Thanks anyway.
DebbyAt 01:24 PM 8/20/2000 +0930, you wrote:
>Debby
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>Someone will have beaten me with the heights, but here's what I have. see
>below
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>But I've a question re Olymparico. Mine always has it's main bloom 4-6 weeks
>before even the dwarfs bloom, then sonmetimes has another go in the later
>part of the main bloom season (2-3 months later), does yours do this this. I
>think it's great because it flowers between the rebloomers and the main
>flush
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dparis@monitor.net <dparis@monitor.net>
>To: iris-talk@egroups.com <iris-talk@egroups.com>
>Date: Sunday, 20 August 2000 11:23
>Subject: [iris-talk] Heights for TB
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>>I am replanting my iris bed and, because I was a beginner last year,
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>>did not record the heights of my iris. There are a few that I
>>haven't
>>been able to find through research. Can anyone help with: Angels
>>Blush, Madeira, Going My Way(37"), In Reverse, Sierra Grande,
>Olympicaro(36"),
>>Opening Act, and Forgotton Secret?
>> Also, can anyone tell me where I could find an iris named
>>"Spiffy?"
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>> Thanks, Debby
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