Re[2]: [Fwd: IRIS DRIP]


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Subject: Re: [Fwd: IRIS DRIP]
Author:  mikesmom@ix.netcom.com at INTERNET
Date:    6/17/97 8:34 AM


rimat wrote:
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> Hi Everyone--
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> 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
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> Hi Everyone--
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> 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?
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> 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.
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> Rima terra@catskill.net
> upstate NY zone 4 with three glorious days of sun, pleasant temps, and 
> irisies abloom.
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Good morning.
     
Yes, this is normal. I've been told that this "color dye" is what they 
used in the olden days to make ink.  You sound like me, in the beginning 
with too many alike unnamed iris. As I acquired named iris, I dug up the 
unnamed ones and gave them to a Retirement Center and a Nursing Home. 
Now, we all enjoy them, since I have to pass these two places going to 
and from work.  Every year I received cards from them sometimes with 
photos of the gardeners & blooms. 
     
To any of those who have some they don't want anymore, do this. It gets 
the people out in the fresh air, and gives them something to do. They 
have continued to bless my life and others.
     
Diana - where I have spoken to Noah and he agrees - start building my 
ark!



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