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- Subject: Re: Re: CULT: Growing Iris South Florida
- From: L* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 14:12:20 -0500
Hmm..,. will dig up the refs again when I have time. first post was in 2007 'a few months' after planting. The second post was 2008. I didn't make a note of what month the two reports were made. You may be right - I assumed bloom was at least a year after planting, but may not have been. Anybody reading this thread a member of gardenweb, willing to contract Hawaii50 and ask about his experiments?
Not sure what you mean by this - maladaptive to survival in the changed environment? Or maladaptive to survival in the original environment. Maladaptive in what way.
<Or go through it in strange way that is maladaptive, the more the change to environmental signals, the more maladaptive. >
On 11/7/2014 9:18 AM, Chuck Chapman wrote:
The report on the cultivar blooming repeatedly was also on a plant that had been planted previous year ( so I suspect).
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