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I'd be satisfied with just calling it Iris siberica, Jamus .... but then again, I can be a very simple soul!
This is not a commonly grown Iris in South Australia but I have it on my radar now.
The newer hybrids, especially those from the States while spectacular, lack the grace and elegance of the older varieties to my mind. They are usually shorter, with larger, heavily substanced and flounced flowers. Part of the attraction of these irises has always been the way their leaves and stems sway and move in a breeze, reminiscent of a reed bed. but the newer, very chunky-stemmed plants tend to be overly stiff and immovable.