Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Seeds Wanted => Topic started by: Tasmanian Taffy on January 30, 2017, 10:24:49 PM
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Hello all,
does anyone know where I can buy or a source for Iris Variegata Reginae,
thanks John.
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Hi John,
I thought it might be on SIGNA's seedlist but alas, no
http://signa.org/index.pl?SeedList (http://signa.org/index.pl?SeedList)
- but keep an eye on the site as they sometimes get late additions to the list!
cheers
fermi
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Ooo! I didn't realise there was a white form John. I would LOVE to have that one as well. I'll keep my ear to the ground in case I hear of it being offered.
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I've been on the edge of my seat waiting for the SIGNA list for months... it's held up by late donors.
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Thanks Fermi and Jamus,
and Jamus I haven't forgotten the fritillaria I promised you, I have just been discharged from hospital after a major operation and will post them to you as soon as I get back on my feet.(soon)
regards John. PS, the white form of Variegata is beautiful, hopefully we can find some seeds somewhere. Fermi all the seeds you kindly sent me early last year have germinated hopefully some will flower later this year, John.
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Glad to hear you are on the mend, Tasmanian Taffy - hope you will soon be fully fit again. M
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thanks Maggi, now a slow road to recovery.
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Hi John, I didn't know you'd been in hospital! I hope you get better soon. Absolutely no rush for the Frit. I'm working on my woodland garden trying to whip it into shape at the moment to make space for such things. Were the seed from Fermi PCIs? He gave me a bunch and they are all growing strongly. I too am hoping for flowers this year.
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Hi Jamus,
some of the seed from Fermi were PCI's there were also some Babiana and Spuria Iris and a few DBI's also a couple of other flower seeds almost 98% have germinated and are growing nicely. The Babiana have gone into dormancy but I am expecting a few flower from them come Spring time. I sent to South Australia yesterday for some Tigridia Vanhouttei seeds, should be interesting have you tried these. Cheers John.
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I sent to South Australia yesterday for some Tigridia Vanhouttei seeds, should be interesting have you tried these. Cheers John.
I grew some from AGS seed some years ago - lovely things and attractive to an extraordinary range of flies! Sadly lost in my usual slapdash fashion...
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Hi Gail, did you grow your Tigridia in a pot or in the garden,
Cheers John.
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Oh Wow! Tigridia vanhouttei is lovely! That's new to me.. it's patterned like an onco. I love it. Who in South Australia coveted those John?
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John,
Not Gail but it does OK in the ground here. Doesn't produce much seed and the growth habit is a little untidy - not as attractive as pavonia's or orthantha.
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Thanks for that information Rob, I will try them in the ground when they are big enough to transplant and maybe just one or two in a pot as a back up just in case.
Hi Jamus would you believe I found them on E Bay while looking for something else, ten seeds in a packet for $7.50 so I ordered two packets (free postage).
According to his website he has only one packet left for sale.
Cheers, John.
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Hi Gail, did you grow your Tigridia in a pot or in the garden,
Cheers John.
It was in a pot - and left out unprotected one winter which is why it is no more sadly...
T. pavonia planted deep in the garden often come through.