Re: I. Pseudacorus variegata
- Subject: Re: I. Pseudacorus variegata
- From: P* B*
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 07:06:26 -0700
From: Pat Bass <bpbass@gj.net>
Paul--
Where does one obtain the variegated i. pseudocorus? Also, where does
one obtain i. Gerald Darby? Some of these things are new to me because I
haven't paid much attention to the species iris. Dark purple shoots? Sounds
interesting!
Pat in CO.
Paul & Yvonne Tyerman wrote:
> From: Paul & Yvonne Tyerman <tyerman@dynamite.com.au>
>
> >
> ><< I'm ready for that
> > variegated I. pseudacorus if it's going to be a safe plant.
> > >>
> >Variegated??? Did you say variegated?? Please tell more!!
> >
>
> The variegated I. pseudacorus has white striped foliage when young which
> ages to normal green. Flowers are the same as the species (or at least
> they are in my garden). I have a clump of it in my garden right in front
> of I. Gerald Darby. One send up new shoots which are striped white and
> green and behind it are these rich dark purple shoots. Makes quite a
> statement.
>
> Hope this is of some help.
>
> Cheers. Paul Tyerman (Australia)
>
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