Floral Treats - I pseudacorus hybrids
Dennis Kramb (Wed, 26 May 2010 06:46:27 PDT)
Nope... green stems... fat n chunky. I just went to the garden and snapped
a photo. You can see MM growing side by side with a typical versicolor.
http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/P5260005.JPG
The MM stems are easily twice the diameter of the versicolor. That's why
I'm claiming hybrid origin... and my hunch is with pseud.
Also, now that I look at the photo, the bracts and everything are different
from versicolor too.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Chad Schroter
<Chad.Schroter@sandisk.com>wrote:
I thought MM was a Versa-laev...
Does she have dark purple stems ?
Chad Schroter
On May 25, 2010, at 6:57 PM, "Dennis Kramb" <dkramb@badbear.com> wrote:
So what do you all think of Mysterious Monique? I think it must have
pseudacorus blood in it, because the stems are so fat.
http://jpwflowers.com/cd08/images/…
Dennis in Cincinnati where Mysterious Monique is in full bloom.
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