Re: Iris seed germination


Hello Suzanne!  I have seen the name "Walking Iris" used in several places
on the internet but have yet to see a picture of one.  Haven't even seen a
discription.  Excuse someone with limited knowledge in this area, but what
is a "Walking Iris?"

Glenn

Glenn & Linda Simmons  Springfield, Missouri
e-mail glennsimmons@msn.com or
gsimmons1@juno.com or lindaAsimmons@juno.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Suzanne Snipes <sjsnipes@mindspring.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 4:16 PM
Subject: Iris seed germination


>Hello,
>How can I germinate Dutch Iris seeds. Can I sow them directly into the
>ground outdoors? I live in zone 7.
>
>Also, I have some Neomarica gracilis, (Walking Iris) seeds. Do you know
>how I can germinate them. Here is some info I found on the plant.
>Neomarica gracilis, (Walking Iris). Old fashioned walking iris, with
>intricately designed white flowers accented by purple and brown streaks
>and spots. Glossy green, arching leaves, like an iris. Height less than 2
>feet. For partial to full shade. Southern Mexico to Brazil. Give winter
>protection. Zones 8b-11
>
>Thanks,
>Suzanne
>
>





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