Re: SPEC: unidentified iris


>Finally, on an earlier e-mail I asked for help in finding additional
>seeds of cycloglossa as the ones that SIGNA (96W451) look quite poor.  I
>did not get an response but out of five seeds, I already have four
>seedlings that are over 4 inches tall.  I feel that these are my prize
>plants of the year so that if anyone has advice as to how to raise them
>successfully, I would be pleased to receive all the help that I can
>get.  This is a species that has only been seen a couple of times in the
>wild and should be very interesting to raise.
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	Ian -  Ian Black submitted a photo of I. cycloglossa to the iris-l
	corkboard a few months back. I haven't been there lately but he
	does grow this species.

	Ellen






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Ellen Gallagher	\ e_galla@moose.ncia.net \ Lancaster, New Hampshire,USA
	USDA Zone 3a \ Northern White Mountains	\ AIS Region 1





	




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