Re: CULT:Rebloom
- Subject: Re: [iris]CULT:Rebloom
- From: C* <k*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 13:06:30 -0700
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
>I guess I should confess! I am asking for rebloom reports for my own
>personal research. I'm copying all rebloom reports to a Word document.
>
>Even irises that only occasionally rebloom or that only rebloom in CA are of
>interest to me. I'm especially interested in the newer cultivars that have
>not been reported to rebloom before, BUT welcome all reports.
>
>
Are you sure? :-)
The quick of it: The well went dry. The pond went dry. The well got
fixed. The pond got refilled. /i psuedacorus/ rebloomed with small
flowers on short stalks.Blooming now but hardly a reliable rebloomer.
Michael M.
>This summer, I've more than doubled the number of rebloomers (from outside
>sources) that I brought with me from Bowling Green. But, I'm still on the
>lookout for things new and different. The best is yet to come!
>
>Betty W. in South-central KY Zone 6 (Is it spring yet? <bg>)
>Bridge In Time Iris Garden@website:
> www.thegardensite.com/irises/bridgeintime/
> Reblooming Iris - Home Page
>iris-photos archives
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>AIS: American Iris Society website
>
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