Re: iris DIGEST V1 #200
- Subject: Re: [iris] iris DIGEST V1 #200
- From: &* H* <w*@i4surf.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 20:35:17 +0100
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I grow Holy Night in my collection for many years, till now it has never rebloomed.
Willy Hublau, Belgium
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iris DIGEST Friday, December 17 2004 Volume 01 : Number 200
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[iris] Holy Night [iris] Re: REB: Holy Night
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 16:57:45 -0500 From: "jgcrump" <jgcrump@erols.com> Subject: [iris] Holy Night
We were talking a while back about HOLY NIGHT and its rebloom here and there
(or there and not here, as the case may be). I mentioned a reblooming
seedling from HN x BEST BET, neither of which reblooms here. Now I find,
after a 19-above freeze, a fully-developed but not yet blooming stalk on
another seedling I've had for 8 years, which has never rebloomed before. Sdlg
954T is HOLY NIGHT x 93RR2:(MARGARITA x MOMAUGUIN). (Anner, you may recall
93RR2 as the old-fashioned-looking seedling with the cream standards and
wine-red velvet falls that you noticed at the Fredericksburg show.) I'm not
aware of any rebloomers in the background of MARGARITA or MOMAUGUIN, so I'd
say this is more evidence that HOLY NIGHT has some potent rebloom genes that
cause its children to rebloom where it doesn't. -- Griff
zone 7 in Virginia
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:50:54 -0500 From: Linda Mann <lmann@volfirst.net> Subject: [iris] Re: REB: Holy Night
Griff, HOLY NIGHT is listed in the 1998 rebloomer checklist as reblooming in 16 states plus Ontario, zones 5 thru 10, including Georgia, Louisiana, California, Iowa, Maryland, and Virginia.
With such a wide distribution of reports of rebloom (plus occasionally reblooming even for me here in the vale), it may be more unusual that it <doesn't> rebloom for you than that you get rebloom children from it.
Do you dig and reset every few years? I've had mine for years in the same place, and it may be one of those irises that performs best when it has been established a while.
It's one of those annoyingly late rebloomers here - always damaged by fall freezes, including this year, when it stayed mild for such a long time.
- -- Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8 East Tennessee Iris Society <http://www.korrnet.org/etis> American Iris Society web site <http://www.irises.org> talk archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/> photos archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/> online R&I <http://www.irisregister.com>
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