Re: REF: SIGNA newsletter arrived!


>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nick Zentena" <zentena@hophead.org>
>
>
>>  I'm still wondering should I have had so much variation in the seeds?
>
>Nick,
>
>The trick is to get an overall description of the seeds if you're using them
>to help identify an iris... the average, not the individual. Spuria seeds
>will not look like Siberian seeds will not look like Bearded iris seeds,
>etc.
>
>Depending on how crowded the seeds were in the pod the shape of individual
>seeds can vary quite a bit especially for those crammed into the very ends
>of the chambers. Color, if the pod has been opened to the weather for quite
>some time before harvesting, can change the color of some seeds. Size
>variances can be due to any number of factors.
>
>Christy Henlser

If Nick's are bearded iris seeds then I bet they all look alike after 
a couple weeks when they've had some time to "shrivel up" a bit.
-- 
Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6
http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/


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