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Thanks Mark, some great information so that I can translate it to UK conditions - are your winters exceptionally dry or wet?
Thanks for all these incredibly exciting pictures Mark. I am deeply envious of them all as henryi, odaesanensis, koreana and some others have probably never been seen in NZ which means they never will be. Nor do we have any named forms of cristata, gracilipes or others you mention here, so far as I know. You are growing them exceptionally well too. It must be a great thrill each year when they flower.
McMark,Fantastic pics. Congratulations on the seed. Mien have never set seed here, and unfortunately I now only grow the straight species as my white form died out a couple of years ago for reasons unknown. A dainty favourite of mine, and such a shame to have lost them. Not something I have seen for sale here in Aus either, except for the time I got it maybe 20 years ago. And your I. henryi and sp novum are absolutely crackers. Very, very nice.Thanks for the wonderful pics, both of the flowers, clumps and the seedheads/seeds. Excellent resource!
The rhizomes are very slender aren't they?