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Iris reticulata season - Hermodactyloides and Scorpiris
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Yann
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Iris reticulata season - Hermodactyloides and Scorpiris
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Iris hyrcana, and easy one, more to come as 7-8 buds are ready to open in few days.
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do you manage to multiply them by seed?
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I have just updated
www.Reticulatas.com
with over 500 photos from 2020. The site shows a lot of my work to-date; including parentage. It focuses on 2n=18 Reticulatas since that's where I've opened up a whole new world of colours and patterns. It's hard to know what is possible until it "magically" appears. It's always a treat to see what opens for the first time each Spring. In the past, working with 2n=20 species and hybrids, I'd just get more of the same -- more blues and purples. I specifically tried to acquire collected forms with different genetics to what was in commerce in order to try to open up the expression in hybrids, but it didn't make a lot of difference. More collected forms are available now than in the 80s and 90s. At the time, White Caucasus showed promise, but since I was getting much more dramatic results from the 2n=18 hybrids I focused on those [see
www.reticulatas.com/1998-101.html
and compare results from the 98-OO and 98-NP crosses to the 98-YS cross which gave Holland Glory]. In recent years I have made some crosses (dabbled) with White Caucasus. We now know Norman Steven's Halkis is 2n=18, and the Adiyaman Retic is 2n=16 (I'm surprised how difficult its been to get to bloom -- it seemed to do well for John Amand), and we have the stoloniferous Iris
sisianica
[which has been converted to tetraploid, but material has not yet been delivered -- hopefully Fall 2021; but it could then be 2 years before it blooms (i.e. Spring 2024)]. Exciting possibilities for the future...
Variety is the spice of life.
I look forward to seeing what SRGC members post in 2021 -- old favourites, collected forms, etc.
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Quote from: Véronique Macrelle on January 11, 2021, 05:57:36 AM
do you manage to multiply them by seed?
Yes and i already cutted spares.
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March 12, 2021, 10:45:36 PM »
Iris 'Alida'
Iris 'Clairette'
Iris 'Sheila Anne Germany'
Not sure about this one. It came as 'Halkis' which it isn't. 'Spot On'? 'Fabiola' ?
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March 14, 2021, 09:34:30 PM »
Leopard (12-IO-1) blooming for the first time in Holland
North Star -- a touch past peak bloom
07-CU-3
Eye Catcher [tetraploid]
It's Magic [tetrploid]
Note: photos were taken by Jan Ligthart in Holland
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March 19, 2021, 09:19:00 PM »
Nice ones Alan
Hope they soon will be in numbers so a lot can get them
They are quite striking
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March 30, 2021, 09:53:46 AM »
The following sets of photos are from the Iris collection of Dimitri Zubov - Hermodactyloides and Scorpiris
I. kurbanovii, Turkmenistan & 'Orange Glow'
'Orange Glow'
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'Dubonair' ( Debonair?)
'Sea Green'
I. reticulata 'Spot On' & I. reticulata ex Peter Taggart
I. reticulata ex Peter Taggart
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I. reticulata ex Peter Taggart
I. histrioides 'Michael's Angel' & I. reticulata 'Spot On' & ex Peter Taggart
I. histrioides 'Michael's Angel'
I. histrio subsp. aintabensis, Gaziantep, S Turkey
I. hymenospatha subsp. leptoneura, Zagros Range, Iran
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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I. hyrcana, Lerik, Azerbaihan & I. reticulata, Olang Pass, NE Iran
I. kurdica, Turkey
I. kurdica, Turkey
I. kurdica, Turkey
I. reticulata Kuhha-e-Abr, Iran
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I. reticulata Kuhha-e-Abr, Iran
I. reticulata, Alvand, W Iran
I. reticulata, Ardabil, Iran
I. reticulata, Arevik Mnts, Zangezur Range, Armenia & I. histrioides 'Michael's Angel'
I. reticulata, Arevik Mnts, Zangezur Range, Armenia & I. histrioides 'Michael's Angel'
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I. reticulata, Olang Pass, NE Iran (left) & I. hyrcana, Lerik, Talysh, Azerbaijan
I. rosenbachiana Harangon & Tovilj-Dara, Tajikistan
I. rosenbachiana Harangon & Tovilj-Dara, Tajikistan
I. rosenbachiana Harangon, Tajikistan
I. rosenbachiana Varzob (right) & Harangon (left), Tajikistan
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Thanks to Dima for these photos!
I. rosenbachiana Varzob, Tajikistan
I. zagrica, Zagros Range, Iran
I. reticulata, Delaman, Iran
I. reticulata, Delaman, Iran
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March 30, 2021, 11:23:29 AM »
Thank you Maggie for uploading these photos!. My eyes are overwhelmed with so many little treasures! I only hope one day to grow these since most come from regions quite similar to mine. a lot of work ahead, starting with accessing seeds. We all hope that the pandemic will become harnessed and normal procedures can be re-instated. Meanwhile these beautiful photos are a balm.
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