Re: later bloomers
- Subject: Re: [iris] later bloomers
- From: "Colleen Modra" c*@impressiveirises.com.au
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 06:33:54 +0930
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Linda
Try Double Shot, it reblooms twice a year in our hot dry climate, LowHi
Silver. For very late bloom, Overjoyed is always one of our last to flower,
as is Horatio and Norma Jean.
Sutton Irises are bred in a climate similar to yours and they have a number
of ones that give multiple rebloom.
Colleen Modra
Adelaide Hills
South Australia Zone 8/9
colleen@impressiveirises.com.au
www.impressiveirises.com.au
----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Harrington" <lharrington@wbltd.com>
To: "iris list" <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:52 AM
Subject: [iris] later bloomers
> I'm wanting to add some iris that bloom later. Seems like all of mine
> bloom at the same time. Then the Spuria bloom. I'm also trying more
> rebloomers. My absolute favorite is Harvest of Memories. It does so
> well here. I live in west Texas. We get cold weather & hot weather and
> little if any rain (though we are up to 9" for the year, hurray) and
> have alkaline soil.
> Does anyone have suggestions for some later bloomers that do well for
> them?
> Thanks
> Linda Harrington
> Midland Tx
> zone 7/8a
>
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