[Fwd: IRIS DRIP]
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- Subject: [Fwd: IRIS DRIP]
- From: r* <t*@catskill.net>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 14:47:33 -0600 (MDT)
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Hi Everyone--
I am posting this again becasue it never made it to the iris-l -- or at
least it never made it to my postings.
Rima
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Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 14:27:20 -0400
From: rimat <terra@catskill.net>
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Hi Everyone--
Another new one for me. It was time to replenish the water in the vase
I have three dark purple iris in and found drips and drops of purple
liquid on the marble top of the sideboard. Inspection showed it was
dripping from a dying bud. Is this normal and I just never noticed it
before?
IDing irises is a chore. I've tried to match photos against my unncmed
irises, of which I have quite a few, and find that so many look alike, I
just can't do it. for example, my purple looks like NAVY CHANT, but it
also looks like WEBER POINT. So instead o making myself crazy, I'm just
going to enjoy them and forget about what they are called (is this
heresy?) and from now on, when I buy iris, I'll tag them because the
memory ain't what it used to be.
Rima terra@catskill.net
upstate NY zone 4 with three glorious days of sun, pleasant temps, and
irisies abloom.
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