Re: Re: Short-lived Dutch Iris and differences


>There is one particular variety called Apollo that I started with 5 of 
>around 8 years ago.  We now have hundreds.

They seem to walk around my garden Paul, but i think that is due to my habit 
of lifting and transplanting things. One tiny DI bulb will produce quite a 
clump in a few years. I just lifted an unknown 'clump' of 4 bulbs which had 
lots of little ones attatched. I think it will be a Professor Blauw, but 
time will tell. Oldest daughter has just bought a house with her partner, 
and has put in an order (with me :-) for irises, daffodils and stuff. She 
buys herself a bunch of DI's from the florist every week, so I think it is 
these that she wants.

Cheers, Jan
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