Re: Re: CULT: REB: division
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: CULT: REB: division
- From: w*@watervalley.net
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 08:13:49 -0500
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> A Toe is an increase that is not big enough to have developed its
> first leaves. A pre-Toe wedge is the beginning of a Toe. Local jargon
> I guess. See:
>
> http://63.198.101.26/PNF:byName:/Toe%20And%20Wedge/
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> John | "There be dragons here"
> | Annotation used by ancient cartographers |
> to indicate the edge of the known world.
> ________________________________________________
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> John, thanks for the pictures. The last one, the wedge increase, did not visualize.
1. Almost a toe is so far back on the rhizome, I would call that near
the heel....'almost a heel increase?' Just a side increase I think.
2, 3. I agree with the terminology of toe increase without leaves.
The 'pre-toe' I would just call side increase.
In the various diagrams in print of iris plants, I have not come across
the terminology you use.
Any other people use this terminology?
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA