Re: Re: Re: Anthocyanin-sidetracked


I'm sure this doesn't help either but I had mentioned a while back of getting plicatas from I. suaveolens when crossed with Swertii.

Paul Archer
Currently moved to Indianapolis, IN Zone 5
(was Raleigh, NC Zone 8)

>And to further muddle things up for you, I've got what should be glaciata seedlings in a second generation from KUPARI (a glaciata white Iris pallida) crossed with Iris suaveolens. I say "should be" because suaveolens has contributed some pale anthocyanin pigmentation that is showing up only in the falls. When I had first discussed this with Neil, years ago, when we were only seeing the first generation, we talked of it as a "dominant amoena" gene - like I(s), but now that I've been working with it for a little longer. I'm starting to think of it differently. I'll see if I can find a picture and repost it to Iris-Photos. So you can see what I mean.

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