SPEC: I. pseudopumila
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- Subject: SPEC: I. pseudopumila
- From: "* B* <r*@hsc.unt.edu>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 07:31:30 -0700 (MST)
My saucer sized clump of I. pseudopumila has 9 blooms on it this morning. =
This plant, grown from SIGNA seed, is 3 years old and this is it=27s =
second bloom. I even moved it last fall=21 This seems to be a dwarf iris =
for the South. Does anyone else on the list grow this species? I=27d =
like to find some other color forms (or at least another clone). =
According to Mathew it runs the whole iris color range. Mine is soft =
yellow with a purple spot covering most of the falls.
Rodney Barton
rbarton=40hsc.unt.edu
Hickory Creek, (North Central) Texas, USA
Zone 7/8, typical temp range 15 - 105 F (-9 - 41 C)
AIS, SIGNA, SPCNI, SLI, Iris-L
North American Native Iris Web Page:
http://molly.hsc.unt.edu/=7Erbarton/Iris/NANI.html