[sibrob] Re: Sibtosas?


From: Mike Lowe <mlowe@worldiris.com>

Christy Hensler writes...

>I understand that Sibtosas are a fairly easy species cross but can't seem
>to find very many of these offered.
>
>Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction?

Here are a few recent ones to get you started...

CAMBROSA (Jean Witt, R. 1995). Sdlg. 94-03-ZY. SPEC-X, 23" (58 cm), M.
Medium clear blue, F. with golden yellow signal rimmed white; style arms
medium blue; S. short, spoon-to paddle-shaped. Cambridge X I. setosa
"Alaska Blue".

MAUVE SNOWTOP (Lorena Reid, R. 1994). Sdlg. 8sp2D. SPEC-X, 24-30" (61-76
cm), EM. S. palest lavender fading to white; white style arms with palest
lavender midrib; F. mauve pink, inconspicuous gold, brown and white signal.
Pink Haze X I. setosa alba Laurie's Garden 1994.

ROYAL DOLLY (Lorena Reid, R. 1995). Sdlg. St9-8-5J. SPEC-X (sibtosa),
18-24" (46-61 cm), M. S. light pinkish violet; style arms pale lavender; F.
dark maroon, gold signal in throat edged white, closely lined very dark red
violet; spatulate falls. Polly Dodge X I. setosa alba Laurie's Garden 1995.

SIBTOSA PRINCESS (Tomas Tamberg, R. 1998). SPEC-X (sibtosa) tet., 36" (91
cm), M. S. light lavender pink; F. lavender pink. Converted lavender
sibtosa: (Pink Haze x lavender I. setosa) X Fourfold Lavender. Joe Pye Weed
1998.

VIDTINKY NOCHI (Oleg Amekhin, R. 1996). SPEC-X (sibtosa). 39" (100 cm), VE.
Blue violet. I. sibirica X I. setosa.

Mike, http://www.worldiris.com

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