Re[2]: Seedlings! - Bee pods
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re[2]: Seedlings! - Bee pods
- From: c*@qntm.com (Chad Schroter)
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 14:21:07 -0600 (MDT)
Ann,
"bee pods" are very rare here - even with many bumblebees and
hummingbirds about, so very few people bother to protect their crosses. However
this is NOT true for Pacific Coast, Louisiana or Spuria iris which I have
readily gotten free seeds from.
Chad Schroter, Los Gatos CA
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Subject: Re: Seedlings!
Author: apearce@academy.net.au at SMTP
Date: 8/28/97 12:00 PM
One question:
In the USA, do you have bumblebees or other insects large enough to cause
accidental crosses? We don't in Australia, so pods will only appear as a
result of our own efforts.
Ann