Re: Can anybody ID this for the Old Coot ?


Yes, That is a Japanese iris.  It's really hard to tell which variety this 
would be. The foliage should be more rigid, or ribbed than the grassier 
leaved siberian.   The lavender/blue colors don't photograph well 
anyway.  If 
you do some searches for Japanese iris, or Ensata iris on Google, you 
might get some idea's.  This one is also a 3f meaing 3 falls, you will see 
6f and 9f also.  
Hope this helps.
Will Warner

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> From: jjnettles <jjnettles@comporium.net>
> Date: 2004/08/29 Sun PM 02:21:01 CDT
> To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [iris-photos] Can anybody ID this for the Old Coot ?
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I may have posted this before, but never saw an answer. I just collected a
whole bottle of seed from them  and before I plant them I shure would like
to know how to tag them. I have marked them as Siberian (if so which one
??), but was told this week that they were Japanese (If so, whoich one ??)

HELP !!!!

That Funny and Friendly OLD COOT, named John, thanking you for sharing.



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