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- Subject: Re: HYB: rebloom breeding
- From: C* C* <d*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 20:31:45 -0500
Absolutely certainly no doubt true. Look at my article "Plant Maturity, Temperature, and Rebloom" in April 2010 Buletin. Also checked about 1000 times with temperatures and bloom on Immortality, here and from numberous people (including Linda Mann) over a great number of years.
Chuck Chapman -----Original Message----- From: Linda Mann <101l@rewrite.hort.net> To: iris <iris@hort.net> Sent: Sun, Nov 30, 2014 5:15 pm Subject: Re: [iris] REB: HYB: rebloom breeding I'm starting to wonder if that's true. In this area (zone 7b), 5 months after bud set could be just about any time of year, assuming it can 'keep' bud set for a two or 3 months during the winter. On 11/29/2014 6:09 PM, Chuck Chapman wrote:
Immortality initiates growth of flower stalk as soon as it gets bud set. Thus the term instantaneous. Preferential vernalization rebloomers about 5 months after bud set.
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