Re: Looking for photos
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] Looking for photos
- From: &* P* <j*@aha.ru>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 14:03:08 +0300
Is there any chance to trace their origin? And other with such feature.
Juri
in Moscow
> I have a couple of dwarf sanguineas which have this feature.
They
> both have bracts which are kind of browninsh red, not the most attractive
> color. But I'll try to get you a good photo in June.
> Ken
>
> >I am looking for pictures of one of the most commonly grown species, Iris
> >sanguinea, for the Iris encyclopedia. Sanguinea gets its name from the
> >blood red bracts below the flower. I have yet to see a picture that shows
> >these. In warm springs the red/purple coloring may not be very apparent
> >and so it turns out this is not a reliable trait to separate it from Iris
> >sibirica. But surprisingly I can find no pictures that show this
staining.
> >It can be so dramatic in some forms under the right conditions that the
> >whole plant might appear red as in 'Hematophylla'. Does anyone have
photos
> >showing this character?
> >
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