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This is the plant I bought as Iris histrioides var. major. I thought histrioides was meant to leaf after flowering and this looks to me more like one of the Harmony/Joyce type cultivars. Looking at Dominique's picture from last year http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=1194.msg34325#msg34325 his looks a shorter plant and petal's more widely spaced. (Mine is currently 11.5cm tall, flowers around 4.5cm across) Any comments welcome...
Mine will be demoted to 'Iris misnamed'.
Next question - Iris danfordiae was first collected by Helen Danford in 1876 on the north side of Mt Anascha.When I google Anascha I just get lots of references to marijuana (?!). Does anyone know the current name for the mountain, and if the iris still grows there?
No need to be embarrassed Darren - you're not alone struggling to grow them well in the garden...