Re: Iris seed
- To: propagation@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Iris seed
- From: M* S* <s*@javanet.com>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 17:01:09
I've found that Siberian Iris tend to self sow in my garden (Western
Massachusetts), so I can't imagine that they would be difficult to grow
from seed.
At 10:53 AM 1/15/99 -0000, you wrote:
>hi there Lee, I hope that someone else answers you too. I was sent some
>siberian iris seeds in a blind trade, and I'd never heard that you could
>propagate them that way. Someone else online told me to stratify them and
>then plant them, so i did, last week. nothing yet :-) but i'd love more
>info too, if anyone has a clue............
>cel
>
>
>>
>>Hi all -
>>
>>I have a question about iris. I have a lot of them in my yard and have
>>only one variegated. The leaves are variegated and the flower is blue.
>>Every year it sends up a seed pod (2-1/2" long). They look kind of like
>>small, wrinkled hard raisins. Can these be started, and how?
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>Lee Anne Hayes
>>Spokane, WA
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