Re: [iris-talk] OT-BIO : Jérôme boulon, fren ch irisarian
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] OT-BIO : Jérôme boulon, fren ch irisarian
- From: j* B*
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 16:50:56 +0200
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Hi Mark,
thanks for your message,
I just grow one variety of Louisiana, KOORAWATHA - Taylor 84 (australian
variety), I grow this in a pond but she don't like ! I have digging last
week for transplant in a sand soil (we have here a very lime soil, it's good
for TB but for LA ...). I just look in this time for a "spiders" Louisianas
varieties, if you have any informations, I take.
jérôme jerome_boulon@wanadoo.fr
From France, zone 7
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> In a message dated 7/29/00 4:36:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jerome_boulon@wanadoo.fr writes:
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> << I'm new in iris-talk, I'm french, 34 years old, married with 2 young
sons.
> I live in center of France with climat zone 7 or hard 8. I grow different
> plants since 15 years. >>
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> Jerome,
> Welcome. I would think that Louisiana Irises would do well in your
> climate. Those things are so pretty. Those and some species Iris are
what I
> have success with, but I have a lot of Daylilies [Hemerocallis].
>
> Mark A. Cook
> BigAlligator@aol.com
> Dunnellon, Florida Zone 8b. [2000 Temperature range 18 F - 111 F]
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