Re: Buds showing was.N0..aphids or cats
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- Subject: Re: Buds showing was.N0..aphids or cats
- From: "* A* M* <w*@Ra.MsState.Edu>
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 07:35:50 -0700 (MST)
> >> Dennis Stoneburner
> >> Roanoke, VA zone 6-7 sorta
> >> (with a bud showing on BABY BLESSED)
> >
> >Dennis,
> >
> >Buds showing on my Baby Blessed also. Any bets on whose will bloom
> >first?
> >
> >Rick Tasco
> >Superstition Iris Gardens
> >Central Kalifornia.......Sunny and 76F today.
> >Zone 8
> >
> My Baby Blessed has buds too even though winter has seemed too long here in
> the middle of Texas. "They" have promised no rain and the hope of sunshine
> and warmth today! My irises seem to be running about a month late across
> the board. An unnamed historic white that has always bloomed with the first
> daffodils in February is just now reaching its peak with lots more buds
> showing. Now I want to see the others!!
>
> Patricia Roberson, in Goldthwaite, Texas, Zone 7-8, and I do regret bragging
> back at Christmas about sunshine and 70 degree winters! It has rained so
> much we are soggy BUT green!
>
Rick, don't you have any buds on arilbreds? I have a tall bud on
BIONIC BURST and a smaller one on ZURZURA (sp). I cannot find one bud on
a dwarf or IB. MY FRIEND JONATHAN has a bud.
Patricia, north MS and west TN have had about 15 inches of rain
already this year. We are soggy and green also and hope the last danger
for frost is passed...came through two nights of 32o,33o with not frost
and no damage.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8