Rebloom
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- Subject: Rebloom
- From: "* L* <V*@calc.vet.uga.edu>
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 15:37:58 -0700 (MST)
Walter/Rick:
Of the 7 types, please give Iris Name examples for #6.
>On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Walter A. Moores <wam2@Ra.MsState.Edu> wrote:
on Subject: Re: REB: Rebloom article...Lengthy !....was Rebloom
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Rick Tasco/Roger Duncan wrote:
...4. This type blooms both spring and fall but actually should be
classified as a once-bloomer since each rhizome blooms but once with the
increases not maturing during the one growing season. The most mature
rhizomes of the clump bloom in the spring; the less mature bloom fall
RECURRING RUFFLES
5. A fifth type, a genuine rebloomer, blooms early in the spring, often
..goes dormant, ready for transplanting, comes to life August rapidly
shooting up fans and blooms stalks perform until first hard freeze
CERTAINLY CERTAINLY, TOTAL RECALL, REMEMBER SPRING
See comment on number 6.
6. A sixth type, likewise a genuine rebloomer, blooms with the
earliest, matures side increases with great rapidity, has a second
full reblooming period in the middle of the summer, and matures its
side increases and goes into a complete third cycle in September
and October.
7. A seventh type, and one which most nearly approaches the
everbloomer that we have, is the iris which constantly matures
increase, sending up bloomstalks whenever the rhizome has matured
sufficiently.
SUNNY DISPOSITION, NORTHWARD HO