Iris japonica 'Eco Improved' and 'Eco Easter'

Tim Chapman tim@gingerwoodnursery.com
Tue, 26 Apr 2011 10:28:04 PDT
Don't know if Nearly Native is related, but the Eco Easter is supposed to be from Don Jacobs of Eco Gardens in Atlanta. 

Tim Chapman

On Apr 26, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Dennis Kramb <dkramb@badbear.com> wrote:

> I *think* the 'Eco' irises originated from Nearly Native Nursery in
> Georgia.  There are many 'Eco' irises on the market, generally species like
> cristata & verna.  I wouldn't be surprised if there are some 'Eco'
> japanoicas now too.
> 
> Dennis in Cincy (who kind of likes irises, a little bit)   ;-)
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:17 PM, <totototo@telus.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I'm 99.44% certain that 'Eco anything' all comes out of the same breeding
>> program or nursery. Unfortunately, the prefix Eco is so widely used in
>> business
>> names, quack products and programs, and similar that Google is of no help
>> establishing the truth.
>> 
>> 
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>> Rodger Whitlock
>> Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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