Re: iris DIGEST V1 #1249
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  • Subject: Re: iris DIGEST V1 #1249
  • From: D* B* <d*@sbcglobal.net>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 10:35:53 -0700 (PDT)

Jill and everyone,
    Just be sure and send that information to your regional
directors.  Rebloom 
information is gathered every year, by every region, and
incorporated into the 
Reblooming Iris Society's database but it is up to all
of us to furnish that 
info.  If you don't know who your regional director is,
let me know and I can 
put you in touch with them!

Thanks,

Dana

 
Dana
Brown
ddbro@sbcglobal.net
Malevil Iris Gardens & Kennels
www.malevil-iris.com
 I own a dog and I vote!!




________________________________
From: Jill
Gibson <gibb@wildblue.net>
To: iris@hort.net
Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011
10:17:26 AM
Subject: Re: [iris] iris DIGEST V1 #1249

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
>
>
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>
>
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
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