Re: OT-Bio Bob & Sandra
- Subject: Re: [iris] OT-Bio Bob & Sandra
- From: &* R* <l*@msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 10:23:32 -0700
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Leaf spot!
Oh yes, it can be a pain; most fungicides will work pretty well but may need
reapplication every 1 - 3 weeks until no recurrence of the fungus. Be sure to
trim (yes it's a pain) any and all affected leaves if you really hope to
eradicate it rather than just control it.
John Reeds
lamegardener@msn.com
San Juan Capistano, CA zone 9b
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob and Sandra
To: iris@hort.net
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 7:15 AM
Subject: [iris] OT-Bio Bob & Sandra
Hi Everyone,
Joined few days back but been really busy. Getting into Iris growing and
hybridizing so joined to see if I could learn more about Iris here.
Been reading emails coming in from this group. I never realized Deer could
be
so rough on Iris. Here in North Carolina there are Deer but we haven't had
any problems with them. Thank goodness.
Got Iris in bloom right now. Proud Tradition, Brown Lasso, Edith Wolferd,
Thornbird, Jesse's Song and Beverly Sills. Others but can't bring there
names
to mind.
Does anyone know what to do to get rid of brown spots on leaves of Iris.
Any
help would be appreciated. Sandra
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