Re: SPEC: Passions for Species?
- Subject: Re: SPEC: Passions for Species?
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- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 19:35:53 +0000
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From: "Walter Moores" <wmoores@watervalley.net>
>
> Sounds like a plan. I wish I had a sunny soggy place. And I think you will be
> able to get a fine range of color in there as well. We know you could have a
> whole selection of I. pseudacorus, an iris which would get more respect if it
> was harder to grow. The cream and white ones are very elegant and the ones
> that grow to six feet in bogs are splendid. Hopefully you can do some fulvas,
> and a wide range of versicolors. And virginicas, especially some pretty pink
> ones. And some I. laevigata, especially the variegated one that is so
> beautiful.
>
> I just know it will be beautiful,Walta.
>
> Anner Whitehead
> HIPSource@aol.com
>
When the AIS Convention occurs in Memphis in 2002, maybe you will
get an invitation for a side trip - like to Baja, Tennessee (nawth
Missippi for those in the dark). By that time the gully will be
terraced and planted with many of the plants you mentioned above.
There will also be things from Dave Niswonger and his Berlin
Connection and lovelies from Schafer/Sacks as well as Tony Huber.
The only drawback to this notion is that peak bloom will be on the
TB's unless we have an early season.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8
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