SPEC: I. lactea
- To: i*@egroups.com
- Subject: SPEC: I. lactea
- From: C*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 18:25:43 EDT
In a message dated 6/22/00 2:11:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rbarton@hscgw1.hsc.unt.edu writes:
<< The plant that I grow as I. lactea (from SIGNA seed) does not resemble a
spuria. The falls are much more relaxed, are more consistant in width and
not as rounded at the end. The seed pods are not as fleshy and are pointed.
The seeds are small, black and lack that fleshy seed coat common to the
spurias. The clump is much tighter and the leaves are much thicker in the
middle than a similar width spuria leaf. >>
To which I would add that the foliage on mine, also from SIGNA seed, is a
conspicuously bluish greyish green and rather tough.
Anner, in Virginia
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