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I just bought this Onco sp from Roger Barlow of Beaver Creek Greenhouses inBritish Columbia.My upright hand could hide the whole thing. I am only familiar with oncos inphotos, and it is difficult to tell size from them.Is this plant abnormally small? and any idea what it is?
I just bought this Onco sp from Roger Barlow of Beaver Creek Greenhouses inBritish Columbia ... Is this plant abnormally small? and any idea what it is?
Quote from: WimB on April 17, 2011, 06:34:24 PMFlowering here today:Iris acutilobaWim, nice plant. Is it ssp. acutiloba?, with 2 onco spots?Your plant is very late!Hendrik
Flowering here today:Iris acutiloba
Iris cedretii is also flowering outside, different clones to get seeds I hope....
For sure it's iris jordana Hendrick, and a nice one.This species is very dark, but still violet with backlight.I've also founded some for sale in a garden center, in plastic bags....Regarding differences between I. cedretii and I. kirkwodii, like most Onco species, first difference is.. geographic!They don"t grow in the same area.Iris cedretii is a highland plant, smaller and darker than I. Kirkwoodii.
Hans,Ten years ago a Dutch friend gave me an oncocyclus iris called Iris nectarifera; he had collected this plant in Turkey, but I don't know where and I lost all contact with him.I'm so free to post a picture of this plant, who start flowered today.I don't know what it is, but he resembles very strong your plant ... and probably I show an other form of nectarifera???I have never seen stolons, but I was not so interested in this plant and have neglected him many years.Hendrik