Re: REB: It's not my plant, but....




James Kulbacki wrote:

>
>      While I was making a delivery to a local business (Limelight
> Salon, 20 W Clarkston Rd. Lake Orion, MI 48362) I noticed an iris
> blooming stalk protruding through the ground on the property of
> this business.  This is not my iris, but a November bloom in
> Michigan is unusual, to say the least.  I also don't know what
> variety it is.  What should I do?

Quick, take a picture or nobody will believe you...  <grin>

Seriously, take a picture if you can.

John                     | "There be dragons here"
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