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Quote from: udo on March 21, 2009, 07:35:02 PMafter a Saturday with sunshine,a new species from Bazoft in Iran in two forms No. 1 certainly is Iris zagrica (just recently named), No. 2 looks as bluish form of it.Janis
after a Saturday with sunshine,a new species from Bazoft in Iran in two forms
Quote from: biodiversite on March 18, 2009, 07:42:36 PMthe plant I have under the name "Iris hyrcana" : I like this blue !and this year only a single flower of Iris pamphylica It looks more 'Natasha' than hyrcana. Attached typical hyrcana and very rare, the lightest what I saw, but it is lost.Janis
the plant I have under the name "Iris hyrcana" : I like this blue !and this year only a single flower of Iris pamphylica
Yes I'm sure know that it is 'Natascha' but I'm unpleased as it came from Paul Christian
When it comes to buying the rarer and more expensive juno and reticulate Iris species I pretty much exclusively buy my plants from a certain gent in Lativia!
Hi there,Attached updated version of Iris reticulata type id page, please check, argue, and send pics to be added!Many thanks for contibruted pics, if you want a full file size version let me know and I will e-mail it to you. (Attachment Link) Edit by Maggi: I have attached the composite pic in enlarged size for ease of viewing.... I know it means a little scrolling.... but it's worth it! Obviously, you may still wish to contact usabout a larger file size version.
I have a picture from Goth bot garden of Iris reticulata that must be exactly the same as you showed Janis, with the name Iris reticulata subsp kurdica. (Collection number Batman 118)