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Aug 28, 2017 10:02 AM CST
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Name: Traci Rowlett
Western Minnesota (Zone 4b)
Birds Bulbs Garden Photography Irises Region: Minnesota
Does anyone recognize this iris? It looks similar to Ask Alma but is a tall variety with stalks at right around 40". It grew two bee pods this year with nice big seeds. I'm going to try my hand at getting them to grow, a maiden voyage for me. The seeds have been sitting in a jar lid for a week or so. Is there a step by step process posted somewhere that I can use?
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Traci
Thank You!
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Aug 28, 2017 1:14 PM CST
Name: Leslie
Durham, NC (Zone 8a)
Garden Photography Cat Lover Irises Region: North Carolina Peonies Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Sure is a pretty one. Historic I am guessing by form, but I am not an expert on historics. Hopefully Arlyn or Dave or others will chime in.
"The chimera is a one time happenstance event where the plant has a senior moment and forgets what it is doing." - Paul Black
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Sep 7, 2017 4:26 AM CST
Name: Lilli
Lundby, Denmark, EU
Irises Roses Bulbs Hellebores Foliage Fan Cottage Gardener
Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Seed Starter Winter Sowing Bee Lover Dog Lover Region: Europe
What Leslie said. ...and there is at least one thread with advice on how to grow irises from seeds... somewhere on this forum.
Of course I talk to myself; sometimes I need expert advice!
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