Neomarica Notes
santoury@aol.com (Thu, 04 Nov 2010 22:27:26 PDT)
Hello
OK, yes, I am perfectly familiar with the pups forming at the end of the flowering "stems." So, what were you talking about, if not those?
Dear Jude
If you are talking about the mother plant making babies that >pop up out from the bottom holes of a pot?
NO not at all.
The commonest Walking iris produce young plants on the end of elongated flower talks. These are specialized, flattened stalks that remain green and active for a long time after flowering.
That said, any interest in parting with some of the youngsters?
Some are heading for Dell by the end of the week. Look out Dell. Best Jim
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