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Otto Fauser

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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #195 on: August 15, 2012, 02:02:04 PM »
Pat and Peter , great to see your first blooms of the season . -much earlier than here and Peter your Sydney climate is much more ideal to grow oncos than here in Olinda ,where I struggle .
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #196 on: August 20, 2012, 10:31:39 PM »
After 26 years, the first Iris Haynei from my own seed!   It is amazing just how long onco seed remain viable if carefully stored!  This one was embryo cultured 22 months ago and has several buds.

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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #197 on: August 20, 2012, 10:34:18 PM »
I can well imagine you are pleased with that Peter. Great photo of the flower, too.
In my ignorance of such matters, it seems that 22 months from embryo culture to flower is pretty speedy - and after 26 years, I suppose it is!
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #198 on: August 20, 2012, 10:52:02 PM »
After 26 years, the first Iris Haynei from my own seed!   It is amazing just how long onco seed remain viable if carefully stored!  This one was embryo cultured 22 months ago and has several buds.
:o :o :o well done!  :o :o :o
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #199 on: August 21, 2012, 08:02:52 AM »
Congratulations Peter ! and the flower is perfect !!
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #200 on: August 21, 2012, 10:34:33 AM »
Peter what a beautiful flower from one of nature's survivor plants. 26 years must be a record. Your wife had to put up with them in the refrigerator for a heck of a long time so at least it is worth it when they grow and flower!!  ;D ;D
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #201 on: August 25, 2012, 09:17:09 AM »
Patch 16. So many of the early blooms are brownish. interesting

PT0010 and closeup. I jordana x I hermona hybrid

PT0509 hermona hybrid x I. atropurpurea.
So many are coming out in bloom - why did I decide to leave them just in bloom season???
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #202 on: August 25, 2012, 11:51:53 AM »
Fabulous flowers Pat !!!

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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #203 on: August 25, 2012, 02:37:28 PM »
Well done Pat ! always very nice flowers in your garden :)
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #204 on: August 26, 2012, 11:58:42 AM »
A 2004 cross whose tag has faded.
PT0022 - I love the richness of this bloom colour
PT0316 maybe- starting to blend in together.
Two different crosses in patch 10 - note the large attachment where the lip should be
PT0579 - I do love this brown.
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #205 on: August 26, 2012, 05:28:06 PM »
Pat the 2004 cross seems like a lortetii - hermona,
the rosy-yellow color on the base of the standad make me think of lorteti
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #206 on: August 30, 2012, 01:09:00 AM »
Pat, I never get tired of looking at your pictures.  They take my breath away.    I have a seedling, Camillae X onco which is shown here.   At 22 months old this clump has twelve buds/flowers.   Is this a characteristic of Camillae (schelkownikowii?)?   Or just some sort of hybrid vigour?

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« Reply #207 on: August 30, 2012, 06:55:51 AM »
Very vigorous plant indeed Peter ! For sure looks like I. schelkownikowii hybrid, not I. camillae, and I. schelkownikowii is a short but very floriferous plant. Do you feed them ?
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Re: Oncos 2012
« Reply #208 on: August 30, 2012, 08:13:59 AM »
Hi  Fred, I incorporated rose food, dolomite and bone meal into the bed after scraping away the top three or four inches, then replaced the unfertilised top layer, but there are a lot of other seedlings in the bed, growing well but not like this.   I have a picture of the pod parent somewhere, imported from the ASI plant sale as I. Camillae, but my organisation of old slides is deficient .... but it looked a lot like the camillae shown by Hans - just not as blue.   This plant is more vigorous than anything I have seen previously, and there is a paler sib with four blooms, ec'd the same day

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« Reply #209 on: August 30, 2012, 06:07:14 PM »
I Peter, thank's for informations but what is Rose food ?  Fertilizer for roses ?
The iris camillae shown by hans is I. schelkownikowii and you're right, your hybrid is incredibly strong and floriferous. I'm not specialized in hybrids but this kind of primary hybrids are beautiful, especially this one ! congratulations... well grown too of course  ;)
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