Re: Iris cristata


Hi Robins,
 I have heard of a white cristata that does have a pink blush near the 
end of each blooms time period. This also happens to some Trillium 
Grandiflora in this area. That info came from an employee at Andre 
Viette nursery some years ago. I haven't seen it myself. Jim

Greg McCullough wrote:

>I have seen mention (perhaps in World Of Iris) of a pink I. cristata in East
>Tennessee/Western North Carolina, but after much correspondence with folks
>in that area haven't been able to confirm this. Has anyone any info on a
>pink form? We have a large native population on our farm and grow 9 forms
>that we have acquired commercially.
>
>Greg McCullough
>Iris City Gardens
>Primm Springs, TN zone 6
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Robt R Pries [r*@sbcglobal.net]
>  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:14 PM
>  To: sibrob@yahoogroups.com
>  Subject: Re: [sibrob] Iris cristata
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>  Some years back I grew about 6 different white clones and about 8
>different blue/purple clones, the only one I have now is 'Edgar Anderson'.
>Something I don't really undestand is how variations in Irises are
>distributed in nature. I have seen many populations that seem to have no
>variability at all and in other places I have seen populations where every
>Iris seems somewhat different than the ones around it. There was just an
>article in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society discussing diversity
>in various sized populations of Iris aphylla in Poland. In that study even
>tiny populations contained as much diversity as very large populations, so
>it seems size of the populkation may be irrelevent. In fact some enormous
>population Iris missouriensis that I have seen in Colorado showed very
>little variation, but some small populations of I. missouriensis in South
>Dakota show white and all shades of Blue/purple. It seems like an intriquing
>problem.
>
>  oneofcultivars@aol.com wrote:In a message dated 1/13/2004 9:44:49 AM
>Central Standard Time,
>  rpries@sbcglobal.net writes:
>
>
>  >  Is this white the same as that white? Who knows unless they have a
>  > cultivar name. No one would every distribute a TB as just white. All of
>the
>  > cultivars are named selections of the species and there has been no
>hybrids created
>  > that I know of. All where selections from wild populations and those
>that have
>  > been registered often state where they were collected.
>
>  I have observed native colonies of the cristata varient that grows here
>for
>  about 30 years in passing and closely for the last 11 years. I have never
>  observed a "white" bloom among the several locations it inhabits or under
>garden
>  culture.
>
>  Height here 8 to 12 inches in the wild. Twelve inches is more common under
>  garden culture.
>
>  Smiles,
>  Bill Burleson
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