Re: HIST: CRIMSON KING
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] HIST: CRIMSON KING
- From: J* I* J*
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:49:17 -0800
Hi Sharon,
This is a great subject for the list, please carry on. I will add
observations on my several cvs of CK. I have one that was collected (by
me) from what was an old California gold mining town that disappeared
about 1900.
Wasn't there also something about a pattern under the beard?
John
arilbredbreeder@cs.com wrote:
>
> I believe that there are at least two versions of CRIMSON KING in
> distribution [although I can't be sure which one is the "real thing"].
>
> Therefore, I'd like to propose an ID project to the list:
>
> If you grow CRIMSON KING, when it blooms I ask you to take a close look at
> the flower and report the color of its pollen. That seems to be the
> distinguishing characteristic.
>
> John -- as "the boss" I certainly respect your decision as to whether this
> should be continued on- or off-list.
>
> Sharon McAllister
>
>
>
>
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