Re: CULT: Irises In Florida


And maybe virginica?
Jim Gibbons
NC Coast, USDA 8a, AHS 7, and sandy
gibbman6@home.com

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From: FRANCELLE EDWARDS <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: Irises In Florida


> Mark, wouldn't Louisiana irises do well in Florida.  I think they are as
pretty as the TBs, but I don't try to grow them in our dry climate.
> Francelle Edwards
> FJMJEDWARDS@worldnet.att.net
> Glendale, Arizona, USA  Zone 9
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>   Subject: [iris-talk] CULT: Irises In Florida
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>   In a message dated 1/18/02 6:55:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>   crusher4@wnclink.com writes:
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>   << Have you tried Japanese Iris in your area...Some of the new hybrids
are
>   really pretty. >>
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>   Sandy,
>        When I moved down here, I brought some Japanese and Siberian
Irises.
>   However, they had to go back north.  It would be a waste of plants to
try
>   them in Lake Placid.
>        What I would recommend would be Walking Irises [Neomarica] and
Tiger Eye
>   Irises [Trimezia] for down there.
>
>   Mark A. Cook
>   BigAlligator@aol.com
>   Dunnellon, Florida      [USDA Zone 8b]
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