Re: LA: LA in UT


From: "heather & bernard pryor" <irishaven@pip.com.au>


Jeff Walters said:

> >I had an opportunity to choose an LA rhizome as my premium for my
winnings  at the local iris show this spring (June here), and as LA's are
nearly the  only major class of irises of which I have not yet tried growing
a single
specimen and I have recently completed my new, plastic-lined acid bog bed, I
took it. Not wishing to do things by halves, I chose not just an LA, but  an
Australian-bred LA (not a Pryor creation, but then perhaps you would not
feel comfortable reading about the perils endured by one of your
"children"in an alien and potentially hostile environment over the coming
months - assuming we are all here beyond 01-01-00). It is Taylor's SPANISH
BALLET that I hope will put down roots and make itself at home here.<<

Well, Jeff, that sounds like a mightly lot of work to give SPANISH BALLET a
great home!  I am sure that it will grow well for you as SPANISH BALLET is a
great little doer for us.  It is a shorter-growing variety which produces
lots of ruffled and fluffy creamy white blooms.  Keep us informed on its
progress!

Cheers for now,
Heather
irishaven@pip.com.au

Where SPANISH BALLET (and lots of others) are about to burst forth into
spring bloom.


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