Re: SIB: from Siberia? Yes !
- Subject: Re: SIB: from Siberia? Yes !
- From: E* G*
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 22:12:59 -0000
--- In iris-talk@y..., "Juri Pirogov" <cumine7@y...> wrote:
> Hello Ellen,
> Can't be agree with you.
> Iris sibirica is widely spread in Western Siberia. Eastern border of
>its areal is at 85th longitude. While western border of Iris
>sanguinea is at 104th longitude (western beach of lake Baikal).
Oh Juri - it is not me that compiled the information. It was taken
right from Dr. McEwen's book. I will send your post to him, ok? I
always liked the idea that Siberian iris were native to Siberia
anyway. Western Siberia - that sounds like what 'The Siberian Iris' by
McEwen suggests....continguous to North-Central Europe. I. sibirica is
a very hardy grower and does spread, I bet.
I will send my original post and this one as well to Dr. McEwen.
Cheers,
Ellen (I will also post to the Sibrob)
NH - Zone 3 and back to normal temps. (for us =
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