Re: Louisiana swamps


From: dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net (Dennis Kramb)

>Bill, I am more familiar with variations of giganticaerulea that tend
>toward white, some actually arriving there.  There are also white forms of
>I. brevicaulis, and, of course, yellow I. fulva and I. nelsonii.

I grow a yellow form of i. fulva registered (I think it is officially
registered anyway) as MARVELL GOLD.  Mine has not yet bloomed.  :(

I'm also getting a dwarf fulva variant (red) in a few weeks from Iris City
in TN.


Dennis Kramb; dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6; AIS Region 6
Member of AIS, ASI, HIPS, RIS, SIGNA, & Miami Valley Iris Society
Primary Interests: Arilbreds, Rebloomers, and Native Ohio Species Irises



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