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Nothing wrong with common Ian as it means they're good and sturdy and have stood the test of time. Look at the snowdrop situation, blasphemous as it is of me to suggest there are too many named forms.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on February 08, 2011, 08:16:03 PMNothing wrong with common Ian as it means they're good and sturdy and have stood the test of time. Look at the snowdrop situation, blasphemous as it is of me to suggest there are too many named forms.No just good old common sense - and the same applies to reticulate iris.
Wonderful display!Here is Iris histrio var.aintabensis which I recieved from a nice forum member.
Peter,I love your I. histrio var aintabensis and your 'Velvet Smile'. Very nice plants.David,I planted 'Frank Elder' last year. The buds are just showing here. I like 'Edward' a lot too. Do you know what the parent plants of 'Edward' are?
......I like 'Edward' a lot too. Do you know what the parent plants of 'Edward' are?