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{Disarmed} Re: Iris typhifolia


Hello Anna Mae,

I was aware of this and have applied different environmental and cultural conditions to some of my hybrids for that reason. That group around 18" are the true suspects.

Bill

Irisquilt@aol.com wrote:

>No, you didn't confuse me. I know you have been working on dwarfs. What I  am
>saying is with the 36-45" varieties blooming at 18-24" this year, how can you
> be sure your dwarfs are truly dwarf. And it won't be the first time. I
>remember  that Currier had to keep transplanting some of his dwarfs every few years
>to  keep them blooming as dwarfs. anna mae
>
>
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