Re: SPEC: aphylla


Both clones, hungarian and native, were studied in Stavropol Botanical
Garden.

Juri

> I'm wondering, were the two clones, European and Russian, grown in >Russia
or studied in their native environment in Shevchenko's test?
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> Cindy Rivera
> Albuquerque, NM where the arils are up and growing:)
> Subject: SPEC: aphylla
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>  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.
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>  Juri Pirogov
>  Moscow, Russia
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