RE: SPEC: HYB: I. ensata x I. siberica
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- Subject: RE: SPEC: HYB: I. ensata x I. siberica
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- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 07:53:11 -0600 (MDT)
I seem to recall that it has been done with limited success. Tony Huber
may have tried it. I'll look up my notes.
Maureen Mark
Ottawa, Ontario - snow still on the ground and lilies still to plant
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From: Rodney Barton [SMTP:rbarton@hsc.unt.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 5:51 PM
To: Mark, Maureen; Multiple recipients of list
Subject: SPEC: HYB: I. ensata x I. siberica
Does any one know of any crosses, successful or
unsuccessful, between
I. ensata and I. siberica. I can't find any hint that
this has ever
been tried.
Rodney Barton
rbarton@hsc.unt.edu
Hickory Creek, (North Central) Texas, USA
Zone 7/8, typical temp range 15 - 105 F (-9 - 41 C)
AIS, SIGNA, SPCNI, SLI, FWIS, Iris-L
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