Re: Ridges on leaves
- To: i*@rt66.com
- Subject: Re: Ridges on leaves
- From: "* A* R* <s*@software.nsbf.nasa.gov>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 09:18:58 -0600
>I have notice that a number of my TB's have ridges (maybe minature waves
>would be a better description) in their leaves perpendicular to the long
>axis of the leaf. I seem to remember seeing some develop in the sping,
>but a lot more are evident now.
rn we have been having here.
>
>Any ideas?
>--
>Thanks | "There be dragons here"
>John | Annotation used by ancient cartographers
> | to indicate the edge of the known world.
John,
I grow orchids too, and in THIER case, this is a sure sign of underwatering.
I would think so with irises too, as the ones at my rent house (with non
watering renters, till I had a talk with them) started to do this this
spring too. When I went over and watered more often, they seemed to stop;
the ones at my current house, where I try to water prolifically in our
drought, have NOT done it.
I hope this helps,
Sharon A. Ruck, the herb and Harley Davidson lady
sharon@software.nsbf.nasa.gov