Re: Re: HYB: Second Reblooming Diploid Open


Nope.  The two out of 6 seedlings I got did not have a faint wash of anthocyanin over the falls.  They were either distinctly plicata bordered with more toward the hafts, or not plicata and had the faint veining at the hafts and sides of beard that suaveolens has.  Mine was the yellow form.  All had some degree of yellow in them from extremely faint to moderate coloration.

Not the best growers or nicest looking plants, but nice straight foliage and petite and proportional in all proportions.
I hope the few sib crosses that took between some of them will look better.

We'll see what segregates out of that.
 
Paul Archer
Raleigh, NC  Zone 7


-----Original Message-----
>From: thomas silvers <tesilvers@yahoo.com>
>Sent: Nov 2, 2006 4:58 AM
>To: iris-talk <iris@hort.net>
>Subject: [iris] Re: HYB: Second Reblooming Diploid Open
>
>In a similar way, the plicata from Swertii could show
>when/if the mellita contributes a glaciata gene.
>
>Although... I would expect that there would still be a
>faint wash of anthocyanin over the rest of the fall.
>Do you remember if your plicatas might have had this?

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