Re: CULT: Bearded iris myths
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  • Subject: Re: CULT: Bearded iris myths
  • From: P* N* <p*@sbcglobal.net>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 15:24:15 -0800 (PST)

The myth I have come across again and again is
the one about all irises in an area changing color,
usually to white.   They were skeptical of my idea that a very
rampant grower simply grew over the other varieties
and smothered them, or that the others might still be
around but so diminished that they didn't bloom.
                            Pat in Dallas






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From: Kelly D. Norris <kellydn@frontiernet.net>
To: iris@hort.net
Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 4:32:55 PM
Subject: [iris] CULT: Bearded iris myths

Hello all,



Some of you may know that I'm working on a book on bearded irises for Timber
Press (due out in April 2012).  One of the chapters I've always wanted to
write is the "myths" behind growing bearded irises.  We've all heard them or
been but on the spot with them at a question/answer booth or during a
presentation.  I'm looking to collect a "top 10" of sorts, but despite
hearing these for years and years, I feel like I'm coming up short with my
list.  



So here's the question-what do you consider the top myths behind growing
bearded irises?  I posted this same question on our Facebook page too
(Rainbow Iris Farm: http://www.facebook.com/rainbowirisfarm).



Thanks for any help and suggestions!  Happy 2011!

--Kelly



Horticulturally,



Kelly D. Norris

Farm Manager, Rainbow Iris Farm

Editor, Irises: The Bulletin of the American Iris Society

Bedford & Ames, IA 

Zone 4b/5a

Read my blog at:  <http://www.kellydnorris.com/> http://www.kellydnorris.com

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