Re: seedlings
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- Subject: Re: seedlings
- From: R* T* D* <r*@sierratel.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 18:03:01 -0700 (MST)
Walter A. Moores wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Bryan Yates wrote:
>
> >
> > First seedlings from last fall planting are sprouting outside. These are
> > from an very old blue that blooms very early it is an unknown in the garden
> > . Do seeds from the early bloomers always spout first?
> > Seems like I've noticed it being this way in the past. Guess I'll just
> > start keeping more records and watching.
> >
> > Theresa Yates
> > southern zone 7
> > Wolfe City , TX
> > bdyates@webwide.net
> >
> Maybe! I have noticed plicata crosses are the first and easiest
> to germinate, but they don't always bloom first. I have heard that
> germination date is indicative of bloom date as in E(early),
> M(mid-season), or L(late).
>
> Rick, what do you think?
>
> Walter Moores
> Enid Lake, MS 7/8
Sorry, but I never kept track of this. However, the other parent would
be a factor, ie; what is it's season of bloom.
Rick Tasco
Superstition Iris Gardens'
Central California...where we are expecting a lot of rain in the next
few days.
Zone 8