Re: Re: SPEC: X Pardancanda
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: SPEC: X Pardancanda
- From: r* s*
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 13:53:17 -0400
HI Laetitia,
I will be looking for your photo. I never knew they just bloomed for one day. Thanks. You all take some great photos on iris talk.
----- Original Message -----
From: lmmunro@hotmail.com
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: SPEC: X Pardancanda
Pictures of Pardancanda are hard to find on the internet; but the
next one that blooms, I'll take a picture and put it on iris-photos.
They only bloom one day and they are gone..darn!
Laetitia
- In iris-talk@y..., "robert stewart" <crusher4@w...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> You wouldn't happen to know of a site were you could see these
candy lilies. They sound nice.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: lmmunro@h...
> To: iris-talk@y...
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:56 PM
> Subject: [iris-talk] Re: SPEC: X Pardancanda
>
>
> Congratulations on your Candy Lilly bloom. Before I got into
iris, I
> fell in love with this plant. A nice big plant will produce
dozens of
> flowers, AND seeds which are very fertile and also bloom.
> What color is yours? I am not familiar with Cherry Nehi. I had
one
> plant orange spotted; one orange blended, and one which was dark
> red/maroon spotted lighter.
> Anyhow, the parent plants were eaten by the iris borer this year.
> Iris borer killed them because they have very little, if any
> rhizomes, and have hollow stems. Great conduits for the borers.
> However, I do have the babies. I cut them down, kept them in pots
in
> the unheated garage for the winter, and they liked it alot. It
was
> cold but almost never frozen there.
> The parents lived outside for a couple of years, before they
died,
> and seemed to suffer somewhat from the harsh NJ cold, and were
late
> to sprout too.
> I would suspect the Candy Lilly would LOVE Florida. Hope to see a
> picture of yours soon.
> Laetitia
>
> --- In iris-talk@y..., BigAlligator@a... wrote:
> > Today, I had first flower open on a Candy Lily [X
> Pardancanda] that I
> > raised from seed. This is one of several surviving plants from
> seed from
> > Christy Hensler. The bloom is a knockout, colored about like a
> Cherry Nehi,
> > and is about 33% larger than a Blackberry Lily bloom. I hope
it
> continues to
> > survive here. It is in the frost pocket. I took a picture,
and
> should be
> > able to post it on iris-photos when the images are digitalized.
> >
> > Mark A. Cook
> > BigAlligator@a...
> > Dunnellon, Florida. [USDA Zone 8b, Heat Zone 10]
>
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