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Tom Waters

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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #30 on: April 11, 2012, 07:13:26 PM »
My second-year clumps of I. pumila "clausii"
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #31 on: April 11, 2012, 07:14:55 PM »
And a yellow and brown form of Iris pumila.
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #32 on: April 11, 2012, 09:47:16 PM »
Thanks Gerhard, I think you are correct,I will label it as Iris bicapitata.

Cheers.

It could be the classic form of Iris bicapitata indeed. Where did you get from? Strange that the seller didn't know to have it. I have ditribuited this species for the first time few years ago, I don't think it has turned to be a so common plant to be sold without name
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #33 on: April 14, 2012, 10:07:55 PM »
Two plants of Iris pumila from Georgia are now flowering
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #34 on: April 14, 2012, 10:10:26 PM »
Lovely Rudi  ;D ;D

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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #35 on: April 15, 2012, 01:22:05 AM »
Those are both very nice plants Rudi. I like to see such variation in wild forms. The colours and different marks are beautiful, the forms too.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2012, 10:52:07 PM by Lesley Cox »
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #36 on: April 15, 2012, 02:40:42 PM »
Iris reichenbachii from Thrace, Northern Greece.

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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #37 on: April 15, 2012, 03:19:07 PM »
Other colour forms of Iris reichenbachii found in Northern Greece.

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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #38 on: April 15, 2012, 03:43:19 PM »
Beautiful Iris, Melvyn.... but did you happen to spot the strange "stuff" on the stem  in Iris Reichenbachia B pic??

Looks like eggs of some sort.....
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #39 on: April 15, 2012, 03:58:41 PM »
Yes I did and wondered if they were butterfly eggs?

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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #40 on: April 15, 2012, 04:19:30 PM »
A distinct possibility - such things are a mystery to me..... :-[ :-X
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #41 on: April 15, 2012, 07:35:17 PM »
Many thanks for the reichenbachii pictures Melvyn, fascinating.
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #42 on: April 15, 2012, 10:54:43 PM »
Lovely form Melvyn. Can you go back in a few days and see what they hatch into? ;D How exciting it would be to have a lot of little larvae then pupae then butterflies hatching out. I'd happily sacrifice some iris flowers for that.
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #43 on: April 15, 2012, 11:02:02 PM »
I've asked Anthony Darby to have a look and say what he thinks they are. :)
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Re: Bearded Irises-2012
« Reply #44 on: April 15, 2012, 11:06:14 PM »
Not butterfly eggs as very few butterflies lay eggs in batches and I don't know of any that feed on iris leaves. Don't look like moth eggs either. If there were fewer of them I would say shield bug?

Further thought: could really only be moth eggs.
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