SPEC: aphylla


 It may be strange but russian botanist  Shevchenko from Stavropol, North
 Caucasus reported that middle-european clones of Iris aphylla was more
 deciduous there than native clones.

 Juri Pirogov
 Moscow, Russia


> > I would add to the list of aphylla traits that Mike Lowe posted -
> > aphylla seems to give the ability/tendency to drop leaves and go dormant
> > during drought (my only observations are for hot, summer drought), more
> > so than the other species I've grown (variegata, pallida,
> > reichenbachii).
> >
> > This comment is based on the aphylla clones that I've grown here and
> > some of the cultivars with aphylla in pedigrees.
> >
> > I'd be interested in hearing if others agree or disagree with these two
> > observations.
> >
> > Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
> > cold, but not a big roller coaster event - not supposed to get below the
> > upper 20s, so I'm not expecting much stress induced rot from this one...
> >
>
>
>


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