HYB: CULT: ?Bride's Halo & yellow amoenas
- Subject: [iris] HYB: CULT: ?Bride's Halo & yellow amoenas
- From: Linda Mann l*@volfirst.net
- Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 09:46:45 -0400
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How does BRIDE'S HALO perform for everybody?
The pedigree (as far as I tracked it) has mostly solid yellows or
browns, with a few with yellow or brown rims on purple ground. So I
thought it might add something different to the mix of things here.
I'm also trying to add a few cultivars with yellow (or pink) amoena
genes to the mix of things I'm trying to grow. BH doesn't seem to be
related to those, but at least it has mostly white standards.
The only pink or yellow amoena that I've tried so far that grows really
well here is CORAL BEADS, but its bloom has problems with the late
freezes. CORAL BEAUTY (its sib, I think) doesn't grow nearly as well &
bloom is worse. PEACH SPOT is pathetic here, but has managed a stunted
bloom every year and even occasionally makes some viable pollen. MELTED
BUTTER, which has gotten such good reviews elsewhere, did bloom nicely
for me last year, its first here, but increases are pathetic. I will
move them to the ridgetop next year if they survive the winter.
Anybody know of other tough pink or yellow amoenas they'd recommend
trying? Historic or new, I dont' care which.
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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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