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Quote from: David Nicholson on March 26, 2010, 09:38:52 AMJanis, don't do this to me David, You want that I stop my entries?Janis
Janis, don't do this to me
Few new Juno irises from todayI. rosenbackiana from Tovilj-DaraIris persica andIris stenophylla (2 different localities)Janis
John Lonsdale states in his article about the climate of his Exton, Pennsylvania Garden :http://www.edgewoodgardens.net/thegarden.html that it "is in USDA zone 6b, winter minimum temperatures have reached -5ºF (-20ºC); summer maximum is over 100ºF (38ºC)" and " With perfect drainage, a southerly aspect and shelter from the worst of the prevailing winds, the garden is ideally situated to push the hardiness limits of many plants that would traditionally be considered impossible to grow here."When one reads the full article, I rather think that I would prefer to spend a winter there than in Latvia....
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on March 26, 2010, 08:03:15 AMFew new Juno irises from todayI. rosenbackiana from Tovilj-DaraIris persica andIris stenophylla (2 different localities)JanisFantastic! Janis, have you grown any of these outdoors, without cover or protection? John Lonsdale in Exton Pennsylvania grows a number of these outside without protection. And I've grown some of the easier types outside for years, plants that John gave me, (aucheri, magnifica, vicaria, graeberiana, cycloglossa, etc) and as long as they're gown in sand, they're easy as dirt and bulk up into big clumps.Photos from John's Edgewood Gardens:http://www.edgewoodgardens.net/Plants_album/The%20Plants%20-%20%20Complete%20Collection/Iridaceae/Iris/Subgen%20Scorpiris/index.html
Janis, this yellow persica is wonderful.Here my Juno persica, galatica rosenbachiana `Harangon`
A juno grown from Archibald seed: Iris willmottiana coll. Karatau, Kazakhstan.The flowerstem is rather low when flowering starts and elongates in time.
And another Juno that I have as Iris graeberiana.Would like to hear if the plant matches the name.
Janis,Have you a picture of a true I. graeberiana ?