Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] Freak?


Hi Bob, are you sure that's not lemon spoon that you got from me?  There are alot of things that can cause wierd blooms like that, frost when the blooms are forming down in the stalk is sometimes suggested.  I've seen just about every kind of iris make multiple flower parts, or partial ones too.  If this isn't the one you got from me. You might compare it to Lemon Spoon. Pretty sure I sent you that one too.  It is usually tall and has wide branching on a zigzag stalk.  
Hope all is going good for you.
Cya. Will W.

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> From: "The Benbows" <benbows@yhti.net>
> Date: 2006/05/16 Tue AM 11:36:56 CDT
> To: <SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [SpaceAgeRobin] Freak?
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Hi,

This is that same unknown pale yellow SA I posted a few days ago. This
morning I found this fluke blossom. From the first photo it appears normal
with a horn to the right and a spoon to the left. But if you look at it from
behind you will see it is a conjoined double blossom. It has only one
standard the other two are in the conjoined twin. First time I have seen
this in an iris but have seen similar blooms on Daylilies. Just thought it
was interesting.

Bob Benbow Camdenton Missouri Zone 5 

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