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- From: J* C*
- Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 22:34:23
>I dont know if this will be of much help but I got a lot of info regarding
>the growth patterns of many of your irises from Jan Clark
LOL - since I have been dobbed in, I had better reply. Paul - are you a
member of the ARILROBIN? They might be able to give you some answers. They
have had extensive discussions re germination lately.
>Jan might be able to help you further as she is a mine of helpful info and
>has quite a collection of Junos etc from what I can remember.
No junos here, sorry to say, only a few seeds which haven't been planted. I
would love info re germinating and growing these, in about a zone 8. I am
moving in 3 months to a climate similar to Pauls in Canberra (Creswick -
north of Ballarat) I will be disappointed if it doesn't snow at least once a
year. Not many frosts, they usually have a good blanket of fog every morning
in winter.
I do have a lot of Aribreds, courtesy of Sam Fankhauser. That is probably
what Wendy was thinking of. I am pleased to say they are looking very
healthy, and might give me some bloom this season.
Cheers, Jan
> > Iris mandshurica
> > Iris thunbergii
> > Iris sogdiana
> > Iris haynii
> > Iris jordana
> > Iris stolonifera
> > Iris koreana
> > Iris latifolia
> > Iris caucasica
> > Iris sikkimensis
> > Iris aucheri
> > Iris magnifica
> >
> > If anyone has information on any or all of these species then I > would
>be most appreciative of some of it. I know almost nothing > about most of
>these species (some I cannot even find in reference > books, others there
>are references to, but nothing much else.
> > Cheers
> > Paul Tyerman
> > Canberra, Australia. USDA equivalent - Zone 8
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