Re: Esther C.D.M. ???? and a few other questions


From: "Gloria D. Hevener" <ghevener@earthlink.net>

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Gloria Hevener

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From: jimsullivansgarden@home.com <jimsullivansgarden@home.com>
To: sibrob@onelist.com <sibrob@onelist.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [sibrob] Esther C.D.M. ???? and a few other questions


>From: jimsullivansgarden@home.com
>
>Hello Linda,
>Thanks for the info on AZ AP. Now, I know for sure I wasn't sort of
>seeing things.  Yes, it really is too bad that in cooler, wetter weather
>this condition seems to come out, because the flowers do last several
>days longer in the cooler weather.  I found this same condition on
>another very nice iris 'Alpine Lake' a SDB iris.  Oh well, that's life.
>                    Thanks again, Jim in Saskatoon, Sask. Canada zone 3
>
>JEM300@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> From: JEM300@aol.com
>>
>> In a message dated 6/15/99 2:22:22 PM Central Daylight Time,
>> jimsullivansgarden@home.com writes:
>>
>> << Another question. I know this is really not the right place to ask
this
>>  question, but do any of you grow the intermediate bearded iris AZAP. It
>>  is a very nice iris, but several of us here in Saskatoon have been
>>  trying to grow it and it seems that no matter where we get this
>>  iris(ordered from several different nurseries) it is never a clear blue,
>>  but seems to have a virus or some affliction which results in spotted
>>  flowers which I believe indicates a virus?? enviromental??? We believe
>>  it has passed this spotted flower affliction on to nearby irises as
>>  well. Such a very nice iris too.  Any comments would be greatly
>>  appreciated. >>
>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> I grow AZ AP also and some years it is very, very spotty and other years
it
>> is a clear blue.  I think it is an environmental/weather thing.  I asked
>> about the virus markings on the iris talk list but no one gave me an
answer.
>> I have not noticed any iris growing around AZ AP seeming to "catch" the
virus
>> but have iris scattered here and there all over my yard with the malady.
>> This year the markings were extremely pronounced and many people in my
local
>> club had the same experience.  BE HAPPY is an SDB that is normally light
blue
>> and yellow.  I have lot and lots of dark maroon markings all over it.  I
>> noticed it on at least 6 other iris too.  Not pretty, but hopefully they
will
>> clear up next bloom season?
>>
>> Linda Doffek
>> West Bend, WI  Zone 5
>>
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