Re: ?: Irises grown.
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- Subject: Re: ?: Irises grown.
- From: "* o* C* O* <o*@gulfislands.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 18:56:01 -0700
From: "Kevin or Cheryl Oke" <okephoto@gulfislands.com>
Lots to learn!!! I am looking at about 300 rhizomes of various
types spread all across the dining room table even as I write.
Sent to me by an iris friend in Barriee, B.C. - arid and dry in
summer, frigid and dry in winter. But good iris growing country.
Cheers, Cheryl
-----Original Message-----
From: william b. cook <billc@atlantic.net>
To: iris-talk@onelist.com <iris-talk@onelist.com>
Date: October 21, 1998 5:10 PM
Subject: [iris-talk] ?: Irises grown.
>From: "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
>
>> I grow mostly TBs, but I also have some MED, SIB, JI, BULB, and SPEC
>> iris in my collection. I am joining iris-talk because I want to learn
>more
>> about
>> what I have and want to become more familiar with the whole subject.
>>
>Cheryl,
> You have come to the right place to learn about Irises. I have a few
>TB Irises here, but I am not too optimistic about their survival. I have
>four surviving SIB Irises, and one surviving JI Iris. A few species Irises
>look great. I have some Louisianas too.
> Then, there are the Irids: African Iris, Tiger Eye Iris, Walking Iris,
>Candy Lily, and Blackberry Lily.
>
>Mark A. Cook
>billc@atlantic.net
>Dunnellon, Florida. [Cloudy, 74 F, but once that cold front comes
>through...]
>
>
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