RE: Irises named for listers
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- Subject: RE: Irises named for listers
- From: "* M* <I*@msn.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 22:32:39 -0700 (MST)
Hi, Linda! Barbara Mann (the iris) is a pretty middle-of-the-road average
bloom-time. Last year it bloomed right around the time of our show which we
had to cancel due to the drought. Me?--I'm a late bloomer, myself....
Barb Mann
Santa Fe, where the snow is definitely subliming; it's too cold to melt, but
somehow it's disappearing slowly.
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From: iris-l@rt66.com on behalf of LMann76543@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 1997 11:47 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Irises named for listers
In a message dated 97-01-09 01:09:10 EST, you write:
Barb Mann said
> I have an iris named after me, "Barbara Mann" by Larry Anaya and
>Julian Wells, 1992 (and registered by SFIS in 1995).
>..., it's a great grower around here, and I sent a rhizome to
>Linda Mann in Tennessee just because her sister is also named Barbara...
> Last I heard, it hadn't rotted yet--seen it lately, Linda?
I went out and checked on it again today in the howling wind and fortunately
not frozen after all but just cold rain, and it looks fairly content. No rot
in spite of having a chunk chewed out of one side of the rhizome (when did
that happen???). It has survived the recent warm up and refreezing and made
it through the fall. It isn't growing much, but I planted it out in the most
rot infested bed I have (well, that's where I had the most room : ) ). I
will move it out to the plowed rows this summer to give it more of a chance.
BTW, what time of bloom is listed for it in the checklist? Not E, I hope. I
didn't realize what a new intro this is - you sent it to the torture gardens
for sure.
Glad I already 'met' you off list or this would be really confusing! : )
Linda Mann lmann76543@aol.com east Tennessee USA