RE: Re  favorite Siberian


Hello;

I agree and emphasize this point whenever I discuss Siberian Iris. It is one of the many factors which make Siberian Iris different than other groups of iris. I show pictures of all the various forms and sizes and encourage gardeners to appreciate this growing diversity.


Bill Dougherty

>One of the best things I like about Siberians and the 'Siberian Community' is that we are encouraged to hybridize, grow, and like the full range of flower form.  This was very evident at the SSI Convention. To me this is one of the most important strengths of the SSI and the direction it continues to take.  We only grow about 60 varieties of Siberians at present but visitors like different forms and at this time Shaker's Prayer and Strawberry Fair are the most popular in our garden.  These two are very different but both make such a wonderful garden show.  I believe we will succeed to meet the Societies objectives as long as we remember that we are here to produce plants for the garening public.
>
>Ted B, Salt Spring Island, BC.  Zone 8
>


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