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Hi Cohan,Yes, Alan is Iris reticulata central. To my knowledge he has the most comprehensive breeding programme in the world! We got 1000 seeds from him several years ago and are looking forward to the flowers in a few years time! The range of colours is mind numbing! I love the russet browns and orange types, the green ones too, ok, all of them!
I love the reticulata Iris too, but wondering what you all do with the elongating foliage. I measured some of mine last year greater than 3' (1 meter) long after flowering, they seem absurdly long growing compared to the plant in flower. In the garden, the foliage is sort of ridiculous. I assume one should not cut off foliage prematurely to tidy up.
What particular species produce meter-long and longer leaves??
Quote from: Hristo on March 07, 2010, 08:27:30 AMHi Cohan,Yes, Alan is Iris reticulata central. To my knowledge he has the most comprehensive breeding programme in the world! We got 1000 seeds from him several years ago and are looking forward to the flowers in a few years time! The range of colours is mind numbing! I love the russet browns and orange types, the green ones too, ok, all of them! my taste does run to natural species, but who knows, maybe i will get some mixed seeds or seedlings...
the I. reticulata cultivars have ridiculously long foliage after flowering, 2' at least (60 cm), way beyond their endearing near-stemless alpine look when flowering; this ugly fact cannot be denied (well, at least it is never talked about much).
Quote from: cohan on March 07, 2010, 11:38:51 PMQuote from: Hristo on March 07, 2010, 08:27:30 AMHi Cohan,Yes, Alan is Iris reticulata central. To my knowledge he has the most comprehensive breeding programme in the world! We got 1000 seeds from him several years ago and are looking forward to the flowers in a few years time! The range of colours is mind numbing! I love the russet browns and orange types, the green ones too, ok, all of them! my taste does run to natural species, but who knows, maybe i will get some mixed seeds or seedlings...Cohan, I'd go for it, I was a firm 'species' fan for a few years but the Pleione orchid bug transmuted into an Iris sophensis x bug!! When you know the natural colour range of a species and then someone starts offerings all sorts of bizarre colour breaks....., and all of this in a species that requires little fuss, too good to pass up!
I havent showed anyone my Iris reticulata this year because I'm worried they are wrong.