The Japanese IrisUPNE, 1990 - 153 pages An international authority on irises offers the first definitive book in English on the history and cultivation of the Japanese iris. |
Table des matières
The History of Japanese Irises in Japan I | 1 |
The History of Japanese Irises in the United States | 8 |
Classification | 16 |
Characteristics | 24 |
Culture | 35 |
Uses | 50 |
Diseases | 53 |
Insect and Other Pests | 65 |
Registration and Introduction | 105 |
The Japanese Iris Show | 108 |
Appendixes A Around the World III | 111 |
B Where to See Japanese Irises | 124 |
Sources of Japanese Irises | 128 |
Contemporary Hybridizers | 130 |
E Methods for the Induction of Tetraploidy | 132 |
Glossary | 137 |
Hybridizing | 77 |
Handling Seeds and Seedlings | 92 |
Judging and Evaluation of Seedlings and Awards | 98 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
acid Ackerman alkaline American Iris Society anthers blossom borer Botanic Garden breeding buds cause cells chimeras chromosomes Coble colchicine color crosses cultivars damage developed dimethoate diploid disease double flower early fertilizer genes genetic germination growers growing grown growth Hager hanashōbu Higo hybrids insects interest in Japanese introduced Iris ensata iris flower Iris Garden iris plants Japan Japanese iris flower Japanese irises judging laevigata large number larvae leaf leaves McEwen Mototeru Kamo mulch nematodes nursery Ouweneel ovary parent Payne Award pest pesticides petals Phone pigment plants plate pods pollen polyploid pool pot culture problem pseudacorus rebloom replanted rhizome seedlings seeds Shōō Shuichi Hirao Siberian irises single flowers Society for Japanese soil spathes species spring stalks stamens stigma style arms tall bearded irises tetraploid thrips Tomino United usually varieties Vogt Westmeyer winter Yabuya yellow

