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- Subject: Re: iris DIGEST V1 #1249
- From: J* G* <g*@wildblue.net>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 10:17:26 -0500
I've enjoyed reading the rebloom lists from all of you. Here is my list of early rebloomers. Almaden Hemstitched Immortality Low Ho Silver Winesap I'm in NW Missouri Zone 5 I hope it helps. Jill On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 11:45 AM, iris DIGEST <iris-owner@hort.net> wrote: > > iris DIGEST Saturday, March 19 2011 Volume 01 : Number 1249 > > > > In this issue: > > Re: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > [iris] Re: REF: archived msgs > RE: [iris] Re: HYB: rebloom genetics > Re: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 09:01:10 -0400 > From: Chuck Chapman <irischapman@aim.com> > Subject: Re: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > Thanks for your list. Hopefully others will post as well. > > Summer rebloomers put up rebloom as soon as you get bud set temperatures. > So > only the first 2-3 weeks of rebloom would be, of necessity, Summer > rebloom. > > Summer Rebloomers may not necessarily rebloom every year in this first > flush > of rebloom, as plants may not have been mature enough for bud set when > temperatures are optimal. But will be in this first flush of rebloom in > some years, but not necessarily all. > > So, based on this, could you list the ones that yopu get in this first > flush > of rebloom? > > The ones I get are > Low Ho Silver.............IB > Masterwork............... TB > Pure as Gold.............. TB > Queen Dorothy.......... TB > Immortality > Violet Miricle > Renown TB > > Chuck Chapman > > > > > > > > > > > > - ---- Original Message ---- > From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com> > To: iris@hort.net > Sent: Thu, Mar 17, 2011 5:51 pm > Subject: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > > Hi Jill - search the archives for alternate yellow. There isn't a whole > lot > there, but a few interesting/helpful posts by Chuck Chapman, describing > concept of alternate yellow and how it would work re: orange etc. > > Chuck - Defining summer loosely as any time other than spring and starting > at > least a month before first frost? Usually August to mid September here at > my > place. avg first frost mid Oct. All I can think of right now. This > thread > has been posted probably more than once in the past, so might be worth > looking > for a few years back. > > For sure (in no particular order) > IMM > MATRIX > VIOLET MIRACLE > SUMMER WHITEWINGS > AUTUMN ORANGELITE > TEA LEAVES > RENOWN > I DO > BROTHER CARL > GOLDEN IMMORTAL > AUTUMN TWILIGHT > BELVI QUEEN > TWILIGHT FANCIES > RENOWN (I think) > some seedlings > UNBELIEVABLE LOVE > almost qualifies -HoM > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:00:24 -0500 > From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com> > Subject: [iris] Re: REF: archived msgs > > No, it's not you. Or maybe it is sometimes ;-) > > They've been pretty squirrely (sp?) for quite a while. I send notes to > Chris every time I try to use the search feature & it doesn't work > right. He must be busy doing other things. At least the single word > searches seem to still work and the index has been working for a long > time. The index lets you look things up by month & also links the > search results to the actual messages. Every now and then, that used to > get out of whack, but it's been ok for several years. > > Latest peculiarities are that the Boolean <and> feature doesn't work > right (or at least it hasn't for anything I've tried lately), and today, > it is sometimes saying (for example) that it found 7 results, but shows > 50 (max). Once it said it found 0 results, but still showed 50, and the > ones I looked at did contain the stuff I was searching for. > > Works best just searching for a single word, sometimes works right for a > string of words, but not always. > > When the AND feature was working, it was still a little frustrating > because it included references (i.e., next & last in thread & date) so > included a lot of posts that weren't relevant. > > But thank goodness it's there and works as well as it does!! I dread the > day if/when it disappears. > > Thanks again, John and Chris (and your predecessors) for making it exist! > > <I thought the problems with the archives were the result of my inept > attempts. Betty> > > Linda Mann east TN USA zone 7 > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 11:51:37 -0700 > From: Francelle <fjmjedwards@q.com> > Subject: RE: [iris] Re: HYB: rebloom genetics > > Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9 > > > Hello. Betty, > Right now I have garden-full of seedlings blooming from Cloud Reflection, > Coral Dancer, Pink Champagne, and 63-75D (Wearing Rubies X Epicenter). The > only rebloomer not a seedling that is putting up stalks is Mesmerizer, a > parent of Cloud Reflection. Most of these in my garden will bloom either > continuously or sporadically until mid-May. If I get sixty to ninety days > of bloom from them, I'm happy. I've been informed that my Desert Sonata, > (Barbara My Love X Pink Champagne) reblooms in California. It doesn't > here. > We've had crazy weather this winter, hot and cold, hot and cold. It's hot > right now with more cool predicted. > Francelle Edwards > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 10:37:28 -0400 (EDT) > From: Betty Wilkerson <autmirislvr@aol.com> > Subject: Re: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > <<Hopefully others will post as well.>> > > > Chuck, I don't know that I can help you much at this time. Let me say > that > Renown has produced 1 summer stalk (early July I think) since I planted it > in > 2004. Pure As Gold bloomed one July. > > Some of the yearly reports have been misfiled and I don't have the time to > hunt for them. Daffodils are blooming and irises are starting to rapidly > grow > and I must spend the time cleaning, planting, etc.. I'm sure they are all > in > the photo archives (I've been on here since early in 1999) or reported in > past > RIS Recorders. I've been pretty good about reporting. > > Many people have reported on both iris talk and iris photo lists. > > Not sure my report would be worth much anyway since, I define summer bloom > as > anything that blooms after spring bloom and before Sept 15. Things like > Summer Radiance are rare. It blooms 6 weeks after spring bloom and then > again > in the fall. If I understand your definition from an earlier discussion we > had, the early July bloom (Repeat bloom) is not due to a rebloom gene and > the > fall bloom would be cycle rebloom. But it does bloom in the summer (early > July) and I'm smiling ear to ear when it does. > > Iris season is upon us in my part of zone 6. (The work part anyway) > > Happy Irising! > > Betty W. > Bridge In Time Iris Garden > Zone 6 Southcentral KY. > > > > > - -----Original Message----- > From: Chuck Chapman <irischapman@aim.com> > To: iris <iris@hort.net> > Sent: Sat, Mar 19, 2011 8:05 am > Subject: Re: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > > Thanks for your list. Hopefully others will post as well. > Summer rebloomers put up rebloom as soon as you get bud set temperatures. > So > nly the first 2-3 weeks of rebloom would be, of necessity, Summer rebloom. > Summer Rebloomers may not necessarily rebloom every year in this first > flush > f rebloom, as plants may not have been mature enough for bud set when > emperatures are optimal. But will be in this first flush of rebloom in > ome years, but not necessarily all. > So, based on this, could you list the ones that yopu get in this first > flush > f rebloom? > The ones I get are > Low Ho Silver.............IB > asterwork............... TB > ure as Gold.............. TB > ueen Dorothy.......... TB > mmortality > iolet Miricle > enown TB > Chuck Chapman > > > > > > - ---- Original Message ---- > rom: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com> > o: iris@hort.net > ent: Thu, Mar 17, 2011 5:51 pm > ubject: [iris] Re: REB: Summer bloomers & alt yellow > > i Jill - search the archives for alternate yellow. There isn't a whole lot > here, but a few interesting/helpful posts by Chuck Chapman, describing > oncept of alternate yellow and how it would work re: orange etc. > Chuck - Defining summer loosely as any time other than spring and starting > at > east a month before first frost? Usually August to mid September here at > my > lace. avg first frost mid Oct. All I can think of right now. This thread > as been posted probably more than once in the past, so might be worth > looking > or a few years back. > For sure (in no particular order) > MM > ATRIX > IOLET MIRACLE > UMMER WHITEWINGS > UTUMN ORANGELITE > EA LEAVES > ENOWN > DO > ROTHER CARL > OLDEN IMMORTAL > UTUMN TWILIGHT > ELVI QUEEN > WILIGHT FANCIES > ENOWN (I think) > ome seedlings > NBELIEVABLE LOVE > lmost qualifies -HoM > - --------------------------------------------------------------------- > o sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > essage text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS > - --------------------------------------------------------------------- > o sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > essage text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS > > ------------------------------ > > End of iris DIGEST V1 #1249 > *************************** > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS-DIGEST > > -- Jill Gibson Painted Acres Farm *Perennial Flower Nursery* specializing in* Daylilies* and *Bearded Iris* www.paintedacresfarm.com Follow us on* Facebook:* www.facebook.com/PaintedAcresFarm --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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