Re: CULT: Survivors and Quality kin
- Subject: Re: [iris] CULT: Survivors and Quality kin
- From: S* B* <b*@mb.sympatico.ca>
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:01:14 -0800
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Didn't Schreiners originally have their gardens in Minnesota for a number of
years ?
Sandra
Neil A Mogensen wrote:
Sandra, Linda and others in the line of fire/frost--
What Fred Kerr said a few days ago really applies. The ones that come from a cross where there are a lot of keepers (we're talking about quality here) tend also to be the ones that are the best parents for quality.
Those that were the rare exceptions to the rule of regression I was talking about earlier are not the parents the above tend to be.
I would suspect that the same observations can be applied to survivability as can be to quality--when many from a family line do well in what Linda has so aptly described as the "Swale of Despair" those sharing that lineage are the ones most likely to be survivors also. Makes sense, does it not?
There's a reason why the Nebraska-bred Sass irises were tough. I think they probably paid a high price early on in losses of the weak to get a line going of blends, plicatas and what-all that could stand up to anything.
I find it interesting especially that some both of you have mentioned as survivors are Willamette Valley, OR, bred varieties, especially the Schreiner orchids. There's more than just a trace of Midwest breeding involved early on in that line, I think, although I haven't run it back to check. If one takes a look at AMETHYST FLAME's pedigree/family tree and made note of where the ancestors originated, I suspect we would see just why some of the line today thrive and bloom here in NC higher country, in the upper Tennessee Valley and in Manitoba too. We all share in those wild and abrupt temperature killers that weed out the tender.
Neil Mogensen z 7 (on alternate days) in the mountains of western NC
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