RE: HYB: ? pigments - blends vs mixing
- Subject: RE: [iris] HYB: ? pigments - blends vs mixing
- From: "PATSY NORVELL" p*@msn.com
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:42:58 -0500
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With regard to Masterwork, I have experienced a lot of distorted blooms in the fall. Last year, nearly all of the blooms had two standards, four falls, or something else wrong with them. Has any one else had such problems? aaaaai am pretty shure that this had nothing to do with poison spray drift, because I didn't spray anything in that area. And, I never spray when the wind blows. Have
any of you had something like this happen with M.?
Pat in Dallas
From: Linda Mann <lmann@volfirst.net> Reply-To: iris@hort.net To: iris- talk <iris@hort.net> Subject: [iris] HYB: ? pigments - blends vs mixing Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:34:05 -0400 Neil, Chuck, anybody who has time, energy, and knowledge - I've been looking at photos and thinking about what I see in seedlings and would love some help in understanding why some crosses produce blends and others produce smooth mixes of colors. By blend, I mean two or more colors on a petal that can be seen as separate colors up close (i.e., parts of the petal are blue, parts of the petal are yellow) and the colors are streaked or fade in and out from one color to the other. === I guess my first question is whether or not that is what most hybridizers mean by 'blend'. By a smooth mix of colors, I mean two pigments are present but the result is that the petal is a third color (i.e., both yellow and blue pigments are present, but the petal looks "red" or brown). === Are different pigments present in blends than are present in smooth colors? === If the same pigments are involved in both blends and smooth colors, as a pollen dauber, what do I need to know to get one vs the other? In particular, I'm thinking about reds, "caramel" brown/tan, and orange. I think Chuck explained oranges. Two different pigments have to be present - pink and yellow. Seems like there are orange blends (various shades of yellow orange to pink orange) - are the same pigments involved? -- Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8 East Tennessee Iris Society <http://www.korrnet.org/etis> American Iris Society web site <http://www.irises.org> talk archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/> photos archives: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/> online R&I <http://www.irisregister.com> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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