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Oct 24, 2011 8:04 AM CST
Name: Paul
Utah (Zone 5b)
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Iris do sometimes form bee pods but it is erratic. I don't get any but make my own crosses and like to know the parentage. I think some of the smaller bearded iris make bee pods more often because the bees have an easier time in smaller flowers. If you want seed make your own crosses next year. Its fun for some of us. I love your rebloomer. We don't get much rebloom here but I've never made a real effort to encourage it. Lucy is our " go to expert" on these things.
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah
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