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Here's a composite picture showing how 03-AQ-1 changes over time.I expect the average person might like it.
The question is how hard should I push to get it introduced. 03-AQ-1 is about 42mm tip-to-tip (tip of one fall to the tip of another). Creating a tetraploid might make it 50mm, which should be an acceptable size. For large-scale commercial sales, growers want large flowers.The amazing thing is how orange the flowers are... when they first open. A grower rejected Orange Glow presumably because it was small. The diploid form is only 45mm. Time will tell how large the tetraploid and octaploid versions are.I believe in 05-HW-1, which starts out 46mm, but "shrinks" to 40mm because the falls curl a bit as the flower ages. Hopefully the tetraploid will start off closer to 60mm and "shrink" to just under 55mm. Time will tell.
I have been growing Iris ret. 'Michael' since the 1970,s but it seems to have disappeared from commercial lists . Would some one know its history : did it originate in Holland and who bred it ? Is it pre World War 2 ?