Re: [Re: OT-BIO-eshjr52]
- To: i*@onelist.com, e*@netscape.net
- Subject: Re: [Re: [iris-talk] OT-BIO-eshjr52]
- From: R*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 00:46:08 EST
From: RYFigge@aol.com
Der Ed, it is so good to hear from someone else in N,C. I've always wanted to
visit the coast and KittyHAwk etc, but! As long as my N.C. grandparents
lived, I spent August with them and loved it there - and it was my
birthplace. Mother Nature on the rampage is really scary - I was in OK at the
national AIS meetings and that is as close as I ever want to be to such
violence as that tornado!
Do you know your USDA zone - you could be 7 which is mine, but being on the
coast may make it warmer?? I'm not an expert on that. There are also
microclimates within zones - I think that is what they are called. It helps
in some cases with advice to know what kind of weather etc that a person has
which can slant the advice one way or another. The USDA zones take into
account other influences beside temp. You are getting all kinds of
possibility about the color of your irises -- I know that a beepod can pop
its seeds which can grow up next to the parent rhizome and of course it could
be any of many different colors, depending on the cross the bee made! Good
luck! Rosalie nr Baltimore, USA zone 7 ryfigge@aol.com
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