CULT: Fungal and Bacterial Leaf Spot resistance
- Subject: [iris] CULT: Fungal and Bacterial Leaf Spot resistance
- From: "Janet Stromborg" t*@earthlink.net
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 07:16:51 -0500
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Hi folks!
I have an historic NOID that is consistently resistant to leaf spot and is one of the hardiest varieties I've ever grown in this freeze-thaw winter cycle here in zone 4. Both the standards and falls are rather floppy and it grows almost 4 feet tall, but if any of you hybridizers are at all interested in using it in any efforts to breed winter hardy, leaf spot resistant irises, email me off list and I'll send you some of these to try. I'll need to divide the clump next spring and will have extra rhizomes to share.
Here's what it looks like:
http://pic17.picturetrail.com/VOL796/127049/1711867/111616198.jpg
Janet in Denmark WI
zone 4
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