Iris Breeding at Stout Gardens

2012-07-06に共有
(5/26/12) Oklahoma Gardening travels to Stout Gardens in Oklahoma City and host Kim Toscano visits with Hugh Stout about iris breeding.

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  • Thanks for the education! I have some Iris's in my backyard which I see from my kitchen sink. Mine are mostly yellow. I think my neighbor gave them to me a few years back. Now that I'm learning more about these gorgeous flowers, I think I've just found a new project to learn about and grow!
  • @carpy1252
    Beautiful garden, and excellent presenters. Thanks!
  • The way they talk to each other, for a while i thought of watching a Victorian era film :)
  • There's a seedling, yellow standards w/ purple falls and yellow veining at the 9:27 mark. I've seen it online and it was pulled. Will this be introduced in 2017 maybe? Great site also, can't wait for my deliveries later down the road!
  • I need iris help. My iris this year came down with a pretty nast disease of fungus. We sprayed with baking soda, teaspoon veggie oil and a teaspoon of dish detergent. We are about to divide these plants that were covered and treated for anti-fungal. Is there any precaution to take when we divide and put into another place. I am planning to give my plants to my neighbors. Is there any precautions I should be aware of??? Thanks for you much needed sharing of these plants. Thanks, Buddy-Alice Platt.
  • @Salih.A.j
    He says to the Iris flowers : Guys 😁 Man , Thank you.
  • Stout gardens grows / promotes rare iris species?
  • And when you successfully pollination your flower, what happens after. An apple flower will do the fruit but an iris, I didn't see nothing and I have bees going there??
  • What is the name of that stunning white/ indigo variety from Australia?
  • What was the cultivar of the first irises they looked at with the white standard and purple falls with the white edge?? It’s stunning