Re: MED: % of losses


:In 1984, I raised a group of I. pumila from SIGNA seed.  They were planted
:out in 1985 and flowered for the first time in 1986.  Since then, they have
:not been moved or divided and each variety (there are 4 distinct forms) has
:spread out to form a clump 8" to a foot in diameter.

Bill, any chance I could get you to part with some rhizomes? I'm trying to
build a pumila collection and would welcome such additions. Do you think I
might have anything you'd like in trade?
:
:I've had a lot of fun crossing them with I. aphylla

Wouldn't mind some of those seedlings, either!  ;)

Regards, Tom.

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Tom Tadfor Little                   telp@Rt66.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA)
Telperion Productions  http://www.rt66.com/~telp/
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