Re: TB: colour change
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: TB: colour change
- From: H*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 3 Oct 1998 12:46:37 EDT
From: HIPSource@aol.com
In a message dated 98-10-03 12:39:57 EDT, you write:
<< Replanted in fresh ground the white variety blooms in its natural color,
and the astounded and disappointed gardener carries tales of the duplicitous
behavior of the unreliable and fickle genus Iris far and wide! >>
Another quite plausible scenario.
I've also heard some mention of dropped bee pod seeds but that does not sound
right to me since a whole slew of dropped seeds would not, as I imperfectly
understand it, be likely to produce anything uniform in the way of progeny.
Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com
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