Re: Re: REB: best rebloomers
- Subject: Re: Re: REB: best rebloomers
- From: L* F* <l*@localnet.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:28:17 -0600
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
On Nov 24, 2007, at 7:51 AM, Linda Mann wrote:
> Laurie, if you have time and think it's worth it, could you post the
> cultivars you've tried that could have rebloomed for you but didn't?
> See if there are any we might suggest to try?
Linda, I don't know how to answer that because I don't know which cvs I
could reasonably expect to be able to rebloom in zone 3. Not many, I'm
sure.
I guess the best way to address this request is to have you take a look
at the list of irises on my photo index on my website
(http://lfrazer.com/iris/irislist.html). That list, however, only
represents the irises I have managed to bloom here. There are hundreds
more that I have grown that either died before they bloomed or that are
still extant but have not yet bloomed. In any event, my photo list
will give you the names of many rebloomers that have not rebloomed for
me here (I listed the six that have rebloomed in a post yesterday).
I'm really not interested in adding any more TBs to my collection at
this point. Too many of them are just too weak and problematic here.
I would, however, appreciate recommendations for medians (exclusive of
BBs which generally fall into the same "weak" category here) and dwarfs
that may have the potential to rebloom in my climate.
Laurie
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