Re: Re: Yellow Plicatas
- Subject: Re: Re: Yellow Plicatas
- From: P* A* <p*@mindspring.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:49:47 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
Also Quail Ale and possibly Babboon Bottom, a pink, both TB's
-----Original Message-----
>From: irischapman@aim.com
>Sent: Mar 21, 2008 11:22 AM
>To: iris@hort.net
>Subject: [iris] Re: Yellow Plicatas
>
>I've posted a couple of yellow plicata photos on iris-photo.
>
>Paradigm Shift. An SDB with blue plicata standards and yellow plicata
>falls. An luminata-plicata
>Pan For Gold an IB yellow plicata
>
>05-045-1 an IB seedling, an luminata-plicata broken colour yellow
>plicata. Colour breaks are not numerous, but they are there. A very
>rare colour pattern. Only other BC yellow that I know of are MTB
>Sherwin-Williams and TB Corsage
>
>Chuck Chapman
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: iris DIGEST <iris-owner@hort.net>
>To: iris-digest@hort.net
>Sent: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:45 am
>Subject: [iris] iris DIGEST V1 #521
>
>
>iris DIGEST Friday, March 21 2008 Volume 01 :
>Number 521
>
>
>
>In this issue:
>
> [iris] OT-Snowpeak Iris & Daylilies
> [iris] Re: CAT: Snowpeak Iris & Daylilies
> [iris] HYB: SDB X TB
> Re: [iris] Re: Iris Borer
>
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>
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 00:41:14 -0700
>From: "Denise Stewart" <stewartd@centurytel.net>
>Subject: [iris] OT-Snowpeak Iris & Daylilies
>
>Is open, up and running, come and enjoy the pictures and any of you
>going to
>Nationals I will be there and give me a call on the cell phone and lets
>mean...
>
>Denise
>Denise Stewart
>Snowpeak Iris and Daylilies, LLC
>38956 Lacomb Dr
>Lebanon, OR 97355
>541-259-2343
>
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>
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:36:00 -0500
>From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com>
>Subject: [iris] Re: CAT: Snowpeak Iris & Daylilies
>
>Hi Denise - what's the link?
>
><Is open, up and running, come and enjoy the pictures and any of you
>going to
>Nationals I will be there and give me a call on the cell phone and lets
>mean...
>
>Denise
>Denise Stewart
>Snowpeak Iris and Daylilies, LLC
>38956 Lacomb Dr
>Lebanon, OR 97355
>541-259-2343>
>
>- --
>Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
>East Tennessee Iris Society <http://www.DiscoverET.org/etis>
>Region 7, Kentucky-Tennessee <http://www.aisregion7.org>
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>photos archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/>
>online R&I <http://www.irisregister.com>
>
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>
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 07:18:03 -0500
>From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com>
>Subject: [iris] HYB: SDB X TB
>
>Gorgeous spring weather here - windy, but the ground is finally <wet>!
>
>Out looking at seedlings, I suspect the little SDB bee baby (my only
>SDB) "umbrata" from BEING BUSY has more than half TB chromosomes (?) -
>very nice clump here and farther south, but it grows well out of class
>in Oregon, seedlings from it X TB that might bloom this year have
>foliage that looks more like big fat TB fans than anything.
>
>I have no idea what to expect re: inheritance of color/pattern.
>
>Earlier cross of it with a yucky, short, rot prone, but floriferous
>white from IMM X CSONG (experiment - they were both blooming and
>fertile
>at the same time) were white with yellow or blue weakly expressed fall
>"spot", but foliage was smaller and plants were more what I expected -
>small BBs or big IBs. But IMM tends to produce seedlings in some
>crosses with dwarfish foliage and flowers.
>
>Current batch of seedlings are from things like ABOVE THE CLOUDS and
>ENGLISH COTTAGE.
>
>??
>
>Not exactly a question...
>- --
>Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
>East Tennessee Iris Society <http://www.DiscoverET.org/etis>
>Region 7, Kentucky-Tennessee <http://www.aisregion7.org>
>American Iris Society web site <http://www.irises.org>
>talk archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/>
>photos archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/>
>online R&I <http://www.irisregister.com>
>
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>
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 09:43:32 -0500
>From: GormleyGreenery <gormleygreenery@aol.com>
>Subject: Re: [iris] Re: Iris Borer
>
>Chuck, how do you protect your Markers when you burn?
>
>Rita Gormley
>Gormley Greenery
>10606 Timber Ridge Street
>Dubuque, IA 52001-8268
>563-513-0504
>
>
>In a message dated 03/17/08 12:42:05 Central Daylight Time, irischapman
>writes:
>I burn foliage in spring, just as soon as foliage is dry enough to
>burn. Plants may look awfull after burn, but plants bounce back
>quickly. I have a series of photos of Siberian iris spring burn,
>showing foliage before burn, the burning, after with the charded
>remains, several of growth through the season, and plants in full bloom
> at proper time. I also burn large TB clumps, same result. Not only
>does it kill borers, but also weed seeds around plant, which are weed
>free in spring where fire extended.
>
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