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Jun 1, 2014 6:50 AM CST
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Name: Jan
Hustisford, WI
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Daylilies Dog Lover Irises Region: United States of America
Region: Wisconsin
I know I haven't been on this thread for a long time. Sorry. Life interferes at times.

I had quite a bit of winter loss this past year, surprisingly. Although some of the ones I thought were gone forever, I have tiny bits of green coming back. So I am trying to be patient. I am certainly not going to have the blooms I have had in previous years, and it seems the losses I had were all on the west side of the house. They were all established clumps.

This first one should be Fuzzy Logic - but I can find no description of it, so any help confirming this would be appreciated. I have had several instances in the past with iris I have bought at sales being misidentified - and the sharp observers here have caught it. So please help me with this one, it's a small one.
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Liquid Crystal Compass & No ID (one of those misidentified ones)
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Quaker Lady and Red Rider
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Immortality - got this from Tom; and another No ID. (I actually stole this one from my sister who got it in a trade, had no clue what it was when I took it Whistling
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One of my favorite mini's: Icon
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Thanks! ~Jan
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Jun 1, 2014 6:58 AM CST
Name: Mary Ann
Western Kentucky (Zone 7a)
Bee Lover Irises Hummingbirder Hostas Keeps Horses Farmer
Daylilies I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Container Gardener Cat Lover Region: Kentucky Birds
Hi Jan. Welcome back -- glad to see you here again! Green Grin!

It's been a strange year -- we've all suffered losses -- some greater than others. We all seem to have one kind in common -- a soft rot that isn't the usual stinky kind. I'd check those established clumps, if I were you -- if you have this soft rot going on, then even the small "tiny bits of green" are at risk if you don't separate them from the rotting mother, and treat them.

It's good to see your Irises blooming! I can't help you with any IDs, but they sure are pretty!! Lovey dubby
Thoughts become things -- choose the good ones. (www.tut.com)
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Jun 1, 2014 8:24 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Jan
Hustisford, WI
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Daylilies Dog Lover Irises Region: United States of America
Region: Wisconsin
Good idea Mary Ann, I will check out those "baby" ones just in case. Thanks
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