TBMan said:Ive been seeing the photos posted and alot of them. I had no idea that TB iris breeding was as advanced as it was in Eastern Europe/Russia. They are very nice and definately would find a place in western gardens.
Thanks dimson67 for your kind sharing.
I wonder if they have a an retail source where western iris growers can obtain them?
evelyninthegarden said: Ha, you are wanting more irises...again!
TBMan said:Ive been seeing the photos posted and alot of them. I had no idea that TB iris breeding was as advanced as it was in Eastern Europe/Russia. They are very nice and definately would find a place in western gardens.
Thanks dimson67 for your kind sharing.
I wonder if they have a an retail source where western iris growers can obtain them?
dimson67 said:I am very glad that you liked the varieties of the Ukrainian breeder.Timothy, you are somewhat mistaken.I live in Ukraine, as well as Andrii Troshkin.I try to acquaint you with the varieties of Ukrainian breeders. If you do not mind, I will continue to acquaint you with new varieties of Ukrainian hybridizers.
Lestv said:@dimson67 Please do continue to post pictures! The iris are beautiful and you are very skilled at photographing them.
TBMan said:Ive been seeing the photos posted and alot of them. I had no idea that TB iris breeding was as advanced as it was in Eastern Europe/Russia. They are very nice and definately would find a place in western gardens.
Thanks dimson67 for your kind sharing.
I wonder if they have a an retail source where western iris growers can obtain them?
greenappleagnes said:@dimson67 - I agree with Leslie. Your photos are beautiful and I hope you have many more to share. (I really love the one in your avatar! It's stunning!!)
Thank you!!!
dimson67 said:
Timothy,I propose to rename the topic: ..... these Ukrainian /Eastern Europe originated irises ---