Re: RE: TB: IMMORTALITY
- Subject: Re: [iris] RE: TB: IMMORTALITY
- From: Bill Wells w*@train.missouri.org
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:28:45 -0500
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Well, I'll toss my 2 cents worth in on this cultivar. Not the prettiest white out there, and not the most reliable, but, here in southern MO where rebloom is pretty rare (at least in my garden), rebloomers are pretty special when they do show up. Immortality bloomed for me in the spring of its third year (last year) and then rebloomed again later. It multiplied, but took this spring off. Don't know how it will do in the long run...
Bill Wells (southern MO)
Arnold Koekkoek wrote:
Janet, Ellen, and the rest of you who can sing the praises of this cultivar: I wish I could join you. In the several years I've had this iris, bought largely on the strength of so many people bragging about its reblooming qualities, it has NEVER rebloomed nor has it been very impressive in the spring. If it were not for my Dutch blood I am sure I would dump it :-), but, of course, I can't just throw it away as I keep hoping someday it will surprise me. If it should die, however, I'd never spend money to replace it. Arnold Arnold & Carol Koekkoek 38 7th Street, NE Sioux Center, IA 51250 e-mail koekkoek@mtcnet.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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