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I'm happy to put a page dedicated to Iris reticulata on my web site marksgardenplants. Like this http://www.marksgardenplants.com/crocus%20tommasinianus.html but two images side by side about 500 pixels wide. All I need are your images.
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)
Here is Iris zagrica with seed last year.
Here is Iris 'Frank Elder' which I don't think has been shown here. I like the colour much better than 'Katherine Hodgkin'
Two new Irises named by me in BURIED TREASURESIris reticulata subsp. kurdica - feature which I didn't noted before - black anthers. In all other my reticulatas anthers are yellow or whiteOn other Iris pskemense - intermediate between kolpakowskiana and winkleri - by me most beautiful Central Asian reticulata.Janis
Interesting,here you guys speak about bees and pollination to get seeds.I always try to isolate my bulbs from bees, especially those, which are in very limited quantities to keep them safe from virus infections. For example, during crocus flowering season, they so heavily attack my plants that many's petal look distorted with lot of damages and cracks on petals. In my opinion bees transfer the virus through mechanical damages by their legs when taking the pollen. So for me it better not to get seeds than to have virused plants. Otherwise hand pollination is wise decision.