Re: CULT: TITAN's GLORY - pbf


John I Jones wrote:
> 
> LMann76543@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > Celia Storey asks (31 May 97):
> > > Does TITAN'S GLORY have purple based foliage (pbf)?
> >
> > and Jeff Walters said:
> > <Yes, Celia - at least as it grows here in northern utah, TITAN'S GLORY does
> > have purple based foliage.>
> >
> > Interesting - I think Rusty said no and when I checked my TITAN'S GLORY
> > before bloom season, I saw no purple, but now it is purple based.  Either I
> > overlooked it or it has changed.
> >
> > Rats - I just sent my data to Sharon.  Guess I need to go check everybody
> > again.
> >
> > Linda Mann lmann76543@aol.com east Tennessee USA
> > blame it on the comet
> 
> My Titans Glory didn't show enough PBF 2 months ago to qualify for my
> PBF list (e.g. I didn't see any purple). Even now it maybe has a _faint_
> stain.
> 
> Raku Blaze, on the other hand, had a very bright flash of purple, and
> has none now.
> 
> I wonder if some of the purple staining is environmental?
> 
> Sharon for your study, I assume that any purple, any time, qualifies.
> 
> John                     | "There be dragons here"
>                          |  Annotation used by ancient cartographers
>                          |  to indicate the edge of the known world.
> 
> John Jones, jijones@ix.netcom.com
> Fremont CA, USDA zone 8/9 (coastal, bay)
> Max high 95F/35C, Min Low 28F/-2C average 10 days each
> Heavy clay base for my raised beds.
Is there a book that tell these things. Also is there a book that has
most of the iris discriptions & when they bloom or if they are
rebloomers.
Janice Stocks
Baytown,TX



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