Re: Re: Classification


From: "William Stone" <wstone@volcano.net>

John;  I hope Mark is right, but another thought to check out is did this
iris while in bloom stage get caught in a freeze or heavy frost, which may
cause deformation.  i can't begen to describe the various shapes unicorn
took two years ago when nailed with a late freeze.   Bill
Stone's Iris Garden
Volcano, CA  95689
        Across  the Valley and in the Sierras from San Francisco.
----- Original Message -----
From: <BigAlligator@aol.com>
To: <iris-talk@onelist.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: Classification


> From: BigAlligator@aol.com
>
> In a message dated 3/11/00 1:37:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> jijones@ix.netcom.com writes:
>
> << I think is an Iris. Somebody here in my country
>  >      ( Argentina ), told me that it is an orchid, others said
>  >      Rainbow Iris. Can you help me?
>  >      This plant grows in my garden almost without cares.
>  >  >>
>
> John,
>      It is a Neomarica, otherwise known as Walking Iris.  I would suspect
it
> is either Neomarica gracilis or Neomarica northiana.
>
> Mark A. Cook
> BigAlligator@aol.com
> Dunnellon, Florida  USA
>
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