Re: Walking Iris
- Subject: Re: Walking Iris
- From: j*@southwind.net
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 03:14:04 -0000
Where can I get some?
John B
--- In iris-talk@y..., "Jimmie Clark" <clarkgar@a...> wrote:
> Sylvia,
>
> They look like a orchid. The only two colors I know is yellow&white
and
> blue&white. Their is suppose to be 5 of them. They have rhizomes to
> separate. The blooms fall over, will start a new plant where the
bloom was
> if you put it in the ground. They act like strawberries runners. I
have both
> colors.
>
> Jim Clark in MO.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WrightcasL@A... <WrightcasL@A...>
> To: iris-talk@y... <iris-talk@y...>
> Date: Sunday, March 18, 2001 7:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Walking Iris
>
>
> >Has anyone ever heard of a "Walking Iris." I attended a home and
garden
> show
> >in Denver today and they had a display of a "Walking Iris" - it
looked like
> a
> >Siberian Iris, but was laying down. The man said there was no
rhizomes,
> they
> >have roots and when they grow, they lay down, where they lay down,
roots
> >start and they spread like that - I have never heard of this or
seen it -
> has
> >anyone here - thanks Sylvia, Denver, Zone 5
> >
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