by Betty Wilkerson
In the world of iris hybridizers we often hear "you can't do that!" Gather information, learn all you can about the possible results, and forge ahead. Even though some say "it can't be done," don't let them deter you from following your iris dreams. Two beautiful parents may not produce exactly what you visualized, but you will make progress, and most important, you will learn. One of the most important things you will learn is the type of children your parents will produce. Whatever your goal may be, stay focused, stay aware of other advancements, and keep making those crosses. You can't plant them if you don't cross them!
Over the past 10 years 'Over and Over' is the strongest rebloomer here in my zone 6 garden. I've asked several people if they were working with it. Most replied that the iris was too plain or old looking. I thought I'd encourage some, maybe, by showing some of the children I'm getting by using 'Over and Over' as the pollen parent.
Over the past 10 years 'Over and Over' is the strongest rebloomer here in my zone 6 garden. I've asked several people if they were working with it. Most replied that the iris was too plain or old looking. I thought I'd encourage some, maybe, by showing some of the children I'm getting by using 'Over and Over' as the pollen parent.
'Over and Over' (Innerst 2001) (pollen parent) |
2130-01re (Wilkerson seedling) |
2612-01re (Wilkerson seedling) |
This is not enough to make any big declarations, but I suspect there will be more to come. I'd like to branch out into other colors, as this is not my favorite. Stay tuned. Next, I'll try "Over and Over" as the pod parent.
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