RE: Fw: Question - Re: New emembership and irisregister account
I would suggest plicataman@earthlinknet for the best information.Cheryl
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 17:07:28 -0400
From: aismemsec@earthlink.net
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: [AISdiscuss] Fw: Question - Re: New emembership and irisregister
account
CC: onagadori@yahoo.com
Hi everyone,Who can point Brian in the right directions?
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From: onagadori@yahoo.com
Sent: Mar 21, 2013 5:02 PM
To: "AisMemSec@irises.org"
Subject: Question - Re: New emembership and irisregister account
Hello Tom,
This is Brian Reeder writing with a question. I have been enjoying my
membership as a new AIS emember, especially reading up on the Iris Journals
and looking through the registries. I have also found and been using the iris
wiki. I do have a question though. I cannot find any listing or reference,
either in the registry data or in the iris wiki as to which bearded iris are
tetraploid and which are diploid. Can you advice me on where or how I can find
this information? I think it will be important to know as i venture into
hybridizing the bearded iris more seriously. Also, is there a message board
for Bearded Iris or Louisiana iris? I have found a siberian iris
robin, but
not yet for the other two. Finally, if a diploid bearded is crossed to a
tetraploid bearded is there no fertility or are triploids produced? If
triploids are produced, are they ever fertile or always sterile? Thank you!
Brian Reeder Tom Gormley
AIS Membership Secretary
PO Box 177
DeLeon Springs,
FL 32130
386-277-2057
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