Tilbud På Specielle Iris Frø. Frøforsyningen Kan I År Tilbyde Iris Frø Af Nogle Meget Spændende Og Sjældne Arter

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Tilbud På Specielle Iris Frø. Frøforsyningen Kan I År Tilbyde Iris Frø Af Nogle Meget Spændende Og Sjældne Arter ISSN 0909-380X Dansk Iris og Liljeklub IRIS OG LILJER NR. 4 VINTER 2009 Redaktørens ord ! Endnu en sommer er væk. Her på sjælland har det været en tør for- nøjelse, meget stort underskud af vand, helt frem til efteråret, men nu er der så igen vandet igennem. Jeg har fået en del frø med liljer. Noget »lidt« spændende, samt en del irisfrø ( skægiris ). Nu er det så op til mig at få planter ud af det. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at få et overblik over hvem der er med på internettet. Dels åbner det en mulighed for at få hurtig kontakt til med- lemmer, omkring friske frø eller tilbud på bøger. På sigt kunne det også være en måde at få vores blad ud på. For at få overblik, på hvem som er med på internettet, så er i nød til at sende en mail til mig ( kasseren ) i mailen skriver i blot navn og adr. så prøver jeg at samle det op til en oversigt. På forhånd tak og GOD JUL WWW.dils.dk Indhold: Redaktørens ord side 3 Tilbud på spc. frø side 4-5 Kontingent side 6 Frølisten 2010 side 7-33 Referat fra generalforsamlingen side 34-36 Info om havevandring osv. side 36 Ganske lidt om svamp side 37 Bestyrelsen side 38 3 Tilbud på specielle Iris frø. Frøforsyningen kan i år tilbyde Iris frø af nogle meget spændende og sjældne arter. Vi tilbyder dem udenfor frølisten, og da værdien af frøene er høj, er prisen sat til 25 kr. pr. portion. Der vil være fra 3 til 5 frø i hver portion. Disse frø kan ikke bestilles som donorfrø. Hvis der kun bestilles af disse frø vil forsendelsen også her være 25 kr. Oncocyclus SPI 2001 Iris atrofusca SPI 2002 Iris atropurpurea SPI 2003 Iris haynei SPI 2004 Iris petrana SPI 2005 Iris samariae Scorpiris Juno SPI 2006 Iris aucheri SPI 2007 Iris caucasica SPI 2008 Iris juno willmottiana x (magnifica x willmottiana) x op LH SPI 2009 Iris magnifica ’Agalik’ Spuriae SPI 2010 Iris ochroleuca orientalis SPI 2011 Iris sogdiana v. halophila LH SPI 2012 Iris spuria ssp. crocea LH SPI 2013 Iris spuria ssp. klattii LH SPI 2014 Iris spuria ssp. musulmanica SPI 2015 Iris spuria v. album LH 4 Bestillingsliste til Specielle Iris frø _________portioner á 25,00 kr =________ kr. Der tillægges porto på ______25 kr. (Streges ud hvis der også bestilles frø fra den almindelige frøliste.) I alt _________kr. Navn______________________________________________ Adresse____________________________________________ E.mail:_____________________________________________ Bestilling sendes Karin Middelboe Carlson Pilegårdsvej 6 8940 Randers Fristen for bestilling er den samme som fra den almindelige frøliste for 2010. 5 Kontingent ! ! ! Endnu et år er gået , det er igen tid til at betale kontingent. Medsendt til alle ,som er registreret til at skulle betale i 2010, er et girokort påtrykt : kontingent samt tre bogstaver I. L. A. For at kunne fuldføre den oversigt over hvilke interesser de enkelte medlemmer har omkring de forskellige plantegrupper, som foreningen beskæftiger sig med, bedes alle som ikke allerede har afkrydset deres lidenskab, markere enten ved at slå en ring omkring eller sætte et kryds ved det som har ens interesse. I. står for Iris , L. det er Liljer og A. er det som dækker Alt ( eller andet ), hvilket vil sige at interessen ikke er specialiseret ( plantesamler i al almindelighed ). Hvorvidt du har betalt kontingent for 2010 eller mere, kan læses på adresseetiketten , idet der her vil stå 10/11/12 alt efter om der er betalt for et, to eller tre år frem i tiden. Står der intet, mangler man at betale så ser det således ud : / / / . Kontingentet er som vedtaget på generalforsamlingen. Satser er derfor : 1 år 125,00 kr. 3 år 325,00 kr. NB ! ! For udenlandske medlemmer er der andre satser idet det koster klubben 30,00 kr. (gebyr) at få overført pengene. Kontigent udland : 1 år 155,00 kr. 3 år 355,00 kr. Data til overførsel (homebanking ) se bag i bladet. Husk at få informationer fra adresseetiketten på KONVOLUTTEN inden du smider den ud !!!! PS. det ville være rart at i ikke betaler kontingentet før efter nytår af hensyn til regnskabet. Regnskabsåret går fra 1/1 – 31/12 Tak. God jul 6 Frøliste 2010 Dansk Iris og Liljeklub Kære medlemmer, iris og liljevenner. Vi fra frøforsyningen vil gerne ønske Jer en rigtig glædelig jul og et lykkebringende nytår. Når vi ser tilbage på året, som er gået, har der virkelig været gang i blomstringen hos mange slags planter, de har da også kvitteret med adskillige frø, som vi kan nyde fordel af på vores frøliste, men i år, på trods af opfordringen om at indsamle frø til vores fælles frøliste, har det haltet lidt. Men vi vil gerne sige tak til de medlemmer, som har sendt frø ind til os til frølisten 2010. Disse medlemmer har første prioritet til at bestille frø og får 10 portioner frø ved bestilling uden beregning for deres indsats med at donere frø til frølisten. Jytte har bestilt frø fra de botaniske haver, men kun modtaget frø fra ca. de halve bestillinger. Udsendelse af frø til donorer starter, så snart bestillingerne modtages. John Lykkegaard donerede os fine håndbestøvede frø fra liljer sidste år og da vi stadig har frø fra disse, medtages de på frølisten i år. Hvis der bestilles frø doneret fra John Lykkegaard, medsender vi skrivelse fra ham med lidt forklaringer om hans frø. Frølisten indeholder også resultatet af vildt indsamlede, samt åbent- og håndbestøvede frø, derfor kan vi ikke garantere 100 procent for alle frøenes ægthed. En del af de sjældne frø er kun modtaget som små portioner og derfor er frøposerne med mindre frø i. 7 Sidste frist for bestilling af frø for donorer er den 12 januar 2010. Sidste frist for bestilling af frø for medlemmer er den 12. februar 2010. Pris pr. frøpose er 8 Dkr. Forsendelsesgebyret er 25 Dkr., det dækker porto og indpakning af forsendelser op til 100 g. Forsendelsesgebyret til Norge og Sverige er 30 Dkr. op til 100 g. Herefter tillægges i begge tilfælde den ekstra portopris. Opmærksomheden henledes på, at medlemmer kun kan købe frø, hvis kontingentet for 2010 er betalt. Hilsen Karin og Jytte frøforsyningen Frødonorer 2010 AMS Annemarie Sørensen DNZ Des Paulson, New Zealand EPN Edna Parkyn, New Zealand KMC Karin Middelboe Carlson LH Lars Høpfner LOH Lotte Hansen MMJ Marie Magdalene Jørgensen VP Vibeke Poulsen Frødonorer 2009 JL John Lykkegaard 8 Iris Californicae 100 Iris douglasiana Foetidissima 101 Iris foetidissima Hexagona 102 Iris hexagona 103 Iris sibirica 104 Iris sibirica Laevigata 105 Iris ensata (pseudonym kaempferi) 106 Iris laevigata 107 Iris laevigata violaceae f. alba - LH 108 Iris pseudacorus - LOH 109 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Alba’ 110 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Donau’ 111 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Golden Queen’ 112 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Linda West’ 113 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Tiger Brother’ 114 Iris pseudacorus L. ’Variegata’ 115 Iris versicolor 116 Iris versicolor - KMC 117 Iris versicolor L. ’Between the Lines’ 118 Iris versicolor L. ’Lavander’ 119 Iris versicolor L. ’Mint Fresh’ 120 Iris versicolor L. ’Murrayana’ 121 Iris versicolor L. ’Vernal’ Limniris 122 Iris milesii Longopetalae 123 Iris missouriensis Paradanthopsis 124 Iris dichotoma Pogon 125 Iris lutescens 126 Iris lutescens ssp. lutescens 9 127 Iris pallida 128 Iris pumila L. 129 Iris varigata L. Prismatica 130 Iris prismatica Sibirica 131 Iris bulleyana 132 Iris chrysographes 133 Iris delavayi 134 Iris forrestii 135 Iris sanguinea 136 Iris sibirica 137 Iris sibirica Hybrider af Sibirica gr. 138 Iris sibirica ’Berlin Lance’ 139 Iris sibirica ’Caesar’ 140 Iris sibirica ’Snow Prince’ 141 Iris sibirica ’Sparking Rose’ Spuria 142 Iris crocea 143 Iris graminea 144 Iris halophila 145 Iris orientalis 146 Iris pontica 147 Iris sintenisii 148 Iris spuria Tenuifoliae 149 Iris lactea 150 Iris lactea - LH Tripetala 151 Iris setosa 152 Iris setosa ssp. canadensis 153 Iris setosa var. artica Unguicularis Xiphium 154 Iris latifolia 10 155 Iris xiphium var. lusitanica Hybrider Andre Iris 156 Iris hol. ’Purple Sensation’ - KMC 157 Iris 1, blue, 40 cm. small flower - LOH 158 Iris 2, blue 40 cm. small flower, different from nr. 1 - LOH 159 Iris sp. 160 Iris spec. 161 Iris virginica var. shrevei, small Liljer 200 Lilium amabile var. luteum 201 Lilium bulbiferum var. croceum 202 Lilium candidum 203 Lilium concolor 204 Lilium dahuricum 205 Lilium davidii var. willmottiae 206 Lilium formosanum 207 Lilium grayi 208 Lilium grayi - EPNZ 209 Lilium henryi 210 Lilium lankogense 211 Lilium lophophorum 212 Lilium martagon 213 Lilium martagon , bright purple - AMS 214 Lilium martagon alba - VP 215 Lilium martagon, alba - AMS 216 Lilium martagon, dark purple - AMS 217 Lilium pomponium 218 Lilium pumilum 219 Lilium regale 220 Lilium regale (DNZ) 221 Lilium regale var. album (DNZ) 222 Lilium sp. mix trumpet, golden - VP 223 Lilium sulphureum 224 Lilium Aurelian small apricot flowers x similar (DNZ) 11 225 Lilium Aurelians Mixed Colours (DNZ) 226 Lilium ’Bronze Medaljon’ X ’Copper King’ (DNZ) 227 Lilium Cream Trumpet X Ln Yellow Trumpet (DNZ) 228 Lilium Cross of two clear Yellow Trumpets (DNZ) 229 Lilium Cross of two excellent green Trumpets (DNZ) 230 Lilium Cross of two good Cream Aurelians (DNZ) 231 Lilium Deep Yellow x same (DNZ) 232 Lilium ’Golden Splendor’ 233 Lilium Green Tr x Green Trumpet (DNZ) 234 Lilium Green Trumpet X Green Trumpet (DNZ) 235 Lilium mixed varities (DNZ) 236 Lilium Orange Trumpet X Orange Trumpet (DNZ) 237 Lilium Orange with yellow brush lavender spots (DNZ) 238 Lilium regale hybrids (DNZ) 239 Lilium Tall strong large flowered Trumpet X ’Shenandoah Strain’ (DNZ) 240 Lilium Tr large apricot flowers x tetra apricot Trumpet (DNZ) 241 Lilium Tr Midnigth x deep Purple Trumpet (DNZ) 242 Lilium Trumpet & Aurelians mixed colours (DNZ) 243 Lilium Trumpet Large white flowers x trumpet Large white flowers (DNZ) 244 Lilium Trumpet White with yellow throat x same (DNZ) 245 Lilium Trumpet yellow with red reverse x yellow Tr.
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