RE: [SpaceAgeRobin] Request for bloom reports Zones 4-6


Hi Michael,

Here is what I have to offer.  

Hook:  small horns on first blossoms, none on later ones 2+

Conjuration:  horns but not always on all three falls 2+

Thornbird:  Anywhere from horns to spoons.  Not always on all three
falls.2+

Caribbean Ahoy:  Medium sized horns.  2+

Sky Hooks:  Small horns, usually consistent with all falls.  2+

Eagle Control:  Nothing to small horns.  Not consistent on all falls.
2+

Helga's Hat (IB, SA):  Nothing to bumpy protohorns.  2+

Hi (IB, SA, RE):  Small horns. 2+

Iron Eagle:  Horns.

Super Frill (Austin):  Nice spoons to flounces.  Variable. 

Horned Mystery (Austin):  Nice horns.

Black Hope (Austin): Horns to spoons.

Howdy Do (Byers):  Medium sized horns.  Consistent on falls.

Branching Out (Byers):  Horns.

Snow Spoon (Hager..non-Sky Hooks ancestry).  Spoons but usually gangly.

Pagan Pink:  Horns

Shoot the Moon (Byers):  Horns

Canaveral:  Long horns. 2+

Honk Your Horn:  Long horns. 2+

Monty's Sweet Blue:  Spoons.  2+

Rock Star:  Horns to lacy spoons.  2+

Stars and Stripes:  Dainty little horns.  Consistent on 3 falls. 2+

Solar Fire:  Gorgeous spoons, consistent!

Abby Chant:  Little blue horns.

This isn't everything but it is what I could find notes for and what I
could remember.  If I find more I will pass it on.

Botanically,

Kelly D. Norris
Master Gardener/Freelance Writer
Bedford, Iowa USA
Zone 4b/5a
www.rainbowfarms.net
Newsletter Editor: Iowa Bluebird Conservationists, Dwarf Iris Society

The love of knowledge is a sort of madness.
C. S. Lewis, Out of the Silent Planet






-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy [k*@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 1:25 PM
To: SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SpaceAgeRobin] Request for bloom reports Zones 4-6


In as search for anymore consistent SA bloomers I would appreciate 
anyone in these zones posting a simple list of their expierences The 
information I am looking for would be name ,horn, flounce, spoon, 
combination or none.I would also appreciate adding 2+ to any grown for 
more than one year.

I have two reasons for requesting information from these zones.

The first being that those of us in climes with longer growing seasons 
can eliminate those that we have observed developing more than one SA
trait.

The second,  a Lazy Bill kind of thinking, is to avoid the chore of my 
two-fingered digitising of Cathy's 200+ SA's

I am also hoping that such a list would be the basis for a zone related 
list such as that for rebloomers

Michael M




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