Re: REB: HOT CHOCOLATE
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] REB: HOT CHOCOLATE
- From: G* S*
- Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 22:12:57 -0500
From: George Schubert <schubert@intrepid.net>
Mike and others,
I've also had a few recently transplanted rhizomes bloom or at least give it a shot. What's the consensus, is this a reblooming tendency or induced by the transplanting trauma (and maybe unseasonably warm weather)?
George Schubert
Harpers Ferry, WV
At 08:24 PM 3/4/00 -0800, you wrote:
>From: "Michael D. Greenfield" <redear@infinet.com>
>
>While doing spring iris cleaning today I found a bloom stalk from last fall
>on HOT CHOCOLATE Ghio 1995. It was about 5" tall. I cut it off and it was
>a bloom stalk for sure. I had a late winter start here. It was planted last
>August.
>
>It has not had time to bloom for me so it could be a miss labeled from the
>supplier.
>
>Waiting for May to find out.
>
>Mike Greenfield
>redear@infinet.com
>SW Ohio Zone 5b USA
>
>-
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