Re: TB: tough late plicatas? & EML
- Subject: Re: TB: tough late plicatas? & EML
- From: n*@charter.net
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 07:15:28 -0000
--- In iris-talk@y..., Linda Mann <lmann@i...> wrote:
"Too bad there aren't any WHOLE CLOTH genes lurking in there
somewhere"
That could be arranged....take tweezers......
By the way, and NOT a late plic, but a nice one---MONOLOGUE is a
bitone-plic with good form and substance, although its been around
several years now and you may want something newer. It has the
Progenitor line mixed in, and is partly Keppel line plicata. It may
carry the I-sub-s inhibitor, as I understand the plicata pattern can
shine through. MONOLOGUE has light blue plicata standards on white,
deeper blue on white plic falls. Growth here has been slow increase,
but that may be a result of poor conditions in that part of the
garden--right on a tree root, sitting in the shade, etc. I wouldn't
hesitate to use it.
MONOLOGUE does have pollen.
Keppel's SNOWBROOK and several related ones of his plicata breeding
are bicolor plics with the I-sub-s. I don't have any of them other
than Mono, above.
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