Re: OT:Walking Iris
- Subject: Re: OT:Walking Iris
- From: P* B*
- Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1998 18:48:32 -0700
From: Pat Bass <bpbass@gj.net>
william b. cook wrote:
> From: "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
>
> > Leslie, where do you buy walking iris? I would be interested in a
> source or
> > catalogue that had them for sale. I never heard about them before and am
> > curious what they look like. Are there any pictures on the web I could
> see?
> > Thanks, Pat in CO.
>
> Pat,
> I have some rooted "baby" plants on hand, but it would be risky to
> send these Florida acclimated plants to Colorado at this time of the year
> because of the temperatures they could be subjected to in transit. If you
> have not found any by the time it is safe to send next year, let me know.
> The purple/white Neomarica (locally called "Marcia") is quite tender,
> and must be protected any time the temperature falls below 32 F. The
> yellow Tiger Eye Iris is somewhat "hardier."
> Thinking of the Tiger Eye Iris, it is still blooming here.
>
Mark, wait until next spring and I would be interested, and would be willing to
pay the postage or more. I am curious about these as I have never seen them.
Don't know how they would do in this normally dry hot climate in the summer,
but would like to see. Thanks.
Pat Bass
> Mark A. Cook
> billc@atlantic.net
> Dunnellon, Florida.
>
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