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Hi everybody, and thank you for such amazing plants.Here in south-east France, the season begins with hybrids :'Zizah', classic and of unknow parentageand my own Iris sari x kirkwoodii (seedling of 1993 : at that time, I didn't know oncos are strictly allogames...) [I've just put pictures of the parentage here http://plantes-passion.forumactif.fr/les-iris-f21/oncocyclus-2009-t3052.htm#33230 ]
Hans,assuming it is a primary hybrid, you are most likely correct, but it could be a cross with a korolkowi hybrid and I. hoogiana, which would explain the dark signal-like area on the falls. Even a primary with hoogiana would give either 33 or 44 chromosomes. No reason to discount it as a pure regelia hybrid, or do you see something there?
Lesley,You're right. It is iris paradoxa f. mirabilis.I still don't take a risk to grow oncos from seeds. naturally it takes several years for the seeds to germinate, you know. As to the other methods (for example embrio), I am not experienced, but I think I should try it one time.
Ranunculus, your iberica ssp elegantissima is also not the standard form !Never seen such a color before, may be from special locality or hybrid