Re: TB:REB:CULT:zones
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] TB:REB:CULT:zones
- From: C* M*
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:28:58 +1000
Here in Zone 8/9 Our best rebloomers are Bountiful Harvest, Harvest of
Memories, Total Recall, Breakers, Feedback, Berry Blush, Light Beam, Pacific
Tide.
We often get rebloom on Ocean Pacific, New Moon, Recurring Ruffles, Beverly
Sills, Anxious, Bahloo, All American, Corn Harvest, Tomorrows Child
If you're in California I suggest you get Sutton's Catalogue as they would
have many rebloomers for you in a similar climate
Colleen Modra
South Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: John Reeds <jreeds@microsensors.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 8:04 AM
Subject: RE: [iris-talk] TB:REB:CULT:zones
> > From: Debi Schmitt[SMTP:otisbird@fix.net]
> > Okay, I can try again...I am in Los Osos, CA. USDA 9, AHS 2,3, Sunset
17
> > What rebloomers work here?
> >
> Probably not too different from my Sunset 23 in San Juan Capistrano. My
> most consistent rebloomers (not necessarily my prettiest iris) are Rock
> Star, Stingray, Reincarnation, Eggnog, Double Agent, Plum Wine, Mabel
> Andrews, and Dante's Inferno. I used to have Born Again, Witch of Endor,
> Miss Scarlet, and Jewel Baby, which all rebloomed regularly. Sometimes
> Mulled Wine or Victoria Falls will rebloom. Most Monty Byers intros seem
to
> have the potential. Unfortunately few of the above are worth recommending
> if the flower form is a priority. Others like Best Bet, Tomorrow's Child,
> and Glistening Icicle can be counted on to rebloom, just not to survive or
> increase. Some of the newer Ghio plicatas and Luminatas are supposed to
be
> rebloomers; most of them are striking in appearance and would probably be
an
> excellent choice. His home garden is in Santa Cruz, probably a similar
> climate.
>
> John Reeds
> jreeds@microsensors.com
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