Iris cycloglossa

James Waddick jwaddick@kc.rr.com
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 20:17:53 PDT
Dear All;
	Although Iris cycloglossa is a Juno, it is most un-juno-like 
in its fondness for water. It occurs in areas that are periodically 
submerged and does best went not allowed to have a dry summer baking. 
The foliage and form are more like Dutch iris. It may be the juno 
best suited to the perennial border than bulb bed.
	Flowers are gorgeous and I think here is a record of a white 
form (might be fuzzy here). Prices are coming down all the time and 
when happy multiplies fairly fast.

	Best	Jim W.
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