[Fwd: HYB: I. aphylla, winter deciduous, Schreiner's]


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Message-ID: <351C7DD6.EC261DA8@ipinc.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 20:34:30 -0800
From: Vicki Jo Craig <cragiris@ipinc.net>
Organization: Iris & Collectables
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Subject: Re: HYB: I. aphylla, winter deciduous, Schreiner's
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The inquiry/comments from Linda Mann have finally brought me ( a very
computor illiterate senior citizen) out to try my best to communicate
with all you well versed irisarians.

We have been hybridizing with and growing I. aphylla since 1967. Due to
Jim's many transfers, we have grown iris in areas with 90 day growing
season as well as 200 +  day seasons. It is our belief that whenever I
aphylla and many of their derivitives are stressed either by cold or hot
weather, they do tend to shed their foliage. They are very robust hardy
plants.

We will do our best to answer your questions concerning our experiences
using I. aphylla.

Vicki and Jim Craig
cragiris@ipinc.net
Tigard, Or. just 12 miles South of downtown Portland.

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