Re: Question


From: "Mike Sutton" <suttons@lightspeed.net>

Tiple sockets are becoming more and more common in the seedling beds and
from Schreiner's iris.  As hybridizers breed for more vigor and bud count
triples will probably become a common occurance.  I even have a triple
terminal and lowest branch broken color seedling!
Mike - bloom is still happening in a big way, longest bloom season I can
remember.  FOREVER BLUE and RUBY ERUPTION are reblooming already.
-----Original Message-----


>From: Tmilchh@aol.com
>
>Dear Dennis,
>     Some iris are tripple socketed. That is 3 buds in one socket. Some of
my
>Grandmother's irises are tripple socketed. Zantha, a large bright yellow is
>often tripple socketed.
>     Enjoy the added life of a tripple socketed iris. It blooms for a
longer
>time.
>Annette Milch    Zone 5/6    Lexington, KY           TMilchh@aol.com



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