Re: Iris ID
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- Subject: Re: Iris ID
- From: P* L* <p*@dittosrush.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 15:23:43 -0600 (MDT)
I have a digital camera, would a picture of the leaves help at all?
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Pat Lowe
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> Given Pat's location, and the stature of the plants, I vote for Iris
> cristata. Pat, if you want to move some, wait until just after blooming
> next spring. Transplant with a good bit of native soil attached. Keep
> them evenly moist until they are established. If you put them in a place
> with more sun, they will bloom very freely in a "blue carpet" effect.
> They're very good in a woodland garden with high, dappled shade from
> deciduous trees.
>
> At the office working on my iris book--final MS is due October 1st. It has
> been a delight going over Roger Foley's superb photographs for the
> book--wait till you see them!
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> Bill Shear
> Department of Biology
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