Re: LA: Godzilla


You Might also give it a lot of room,  The Rizomes here are over a foot
long and grow that much each year.

Will
William E. Plotner
WILDWOOD GARDENS
P.O. Box 250
Molalla, Or. 97038-0250

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> From: Donald Mosser <dmosser@ibm.net>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Subject: Re: LA:  Godzilla
> Date: Saturday, January 03, 1998 3:09 PM
> 
> At 03:35 PM 1/3/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >We bought a Louisiana called Godzilla.  Does anyone have any information
> >on this iris and what it will look like when it blooms for us?  This is
our
> >first try growing an LA variety and we want to succeed. 
> >Steven & Sharlyn Rocha
> >srocha@pacbell.net
> 
> Sharlyn,
> 
> Here is the SLI checklist description.
> 
> GODZILLA(tet.)(Durio, K. R87) (Sdlg. G#2R26) 36" (91cm) E. Very dark
> violet, bright full yellow signal; light violet style arms, edged light
> yellow. KING KONG(tet.) x RAGIN' CAJUN(tet.)
> 
> Tetraploid was indicated by an asterisk in the checklist so I substituted
> (tet.) so that you would get the meaning.
> 
> GODZILLA, being a tetraploid, should have blossoms with a nice, heavy
> substance.
> 
> Get ready to fall in love with the Louisiana irises.
> 
> -Donald
> 
> 
> Donald Mosser
> dmosser@ibm.net
> 
> North Augusta, South Carolina, USA
> On the South Carolina and Georgia Border
> USDA Zone 7b-8



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