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Former SRGC President, Peter Semple, showed this pot of Iris winogradowii today at the SRGC Show in Dunblane
Quote from: Maggi Young on March 20, 2010, 10:40:16 PMFormer SRGC President, Peter Semple, showed this pot of Iris winogradowii today at the SRGC Show in DunblaneHard to beat this one
My Iris winogradowii with 6 flowers. Maybe its reaction after the long and cold winter ?The secound picture from a few years ago shows the individual flower.
Mark, sharp photos from your retics.
Thank you for that Maggi and i hope that it is just a regular feature. I agree with you about plants in the shows too.
I never showed these and they are now over due to high temperatures and wind?Clairette?Edward?Spring Time?William or is it Natasha?
.... none! Within a couple of years all were dead.
My 'Cantab' is flowering now - it is the same colour as 'Alida' but 'Alida' is more robust and has much wider petals. Cantab has the better fragrance. Second picture shows Cantab left and Alida right, sorry about the poor focus, I should have checked the photos before I pulled the flowers apart to pollinate them!Also flowering one labelled I. histrio subsp. aintabensis. Flower is a 'Dulux white with a hint of grey' and small (8cm tall and 4.8cm across). Opinions?
Maggi, nice Iris winogradowiihere this species outside without leave andIris reticulata from Halkis Dagh in SE-Turkey `` `` ,a very small form from Kuh-e-Savalon in Iran
I bought a pot of 'Joyce' a few weeks ago and there seems to be a cuckoo in the nest (picture is a bit bleached in the sunshine).The Joyce seems to be identical to the Iris at the Garden House, Saxby, that was labelled as JS Dijt (Places to Visit thread).[/quotEOn the first picture no one is JOYCE. Joyce has very rounded fall and yellow blotch, very similar to HARMONY, difference is in flower tube, but which - I don't remember more. Second - ?Janis