--- In iris-photos@yahoogroups.com,
"J. Griffin Crump" <jgcrump@...>
wrote:
>
Griff,
That beard is fascinating. Yet another example of what I
call
"agouti".
Looks like five distinct stripes of color to me;
carrot(russet), dark
mulberry, orange, cream, and the ridge is pink.
I suppose one could
argue carrot and orange are the same... but there are
two bands of it
anyway.
One Bulletin article a while back mentioned
that some breeders start
at the beard to draw out a color break-- like
tangerine beards being
linked to pink (or was it orange). I've been
wondering if a breeder
could learn to read the beard as if it were a map
of the color
genetics involved in an iris.
One notation in that
direction... it seems that when there is a very
dark agouti band on the
beard, as in your picture and several of
mine, the dark band is at about
the same height on the beard hairs.
Christian
> Here is 072N2
in maiden bloom today. (Actually opened last Sunday,
but I was out of town
and missed the first couple of blossoms.)
WEARING RUBIES X
01J14:(984M7:(Champagne Elegance x Lady Friend) x
Romantic Evening).
24 1/2" tall, 6 buds, a little too bunched. The
beard (attached) is hard
to describe. It's basically a bright
russett, but with creamy yellow
underlay and some cinnamon tips
interspersed. Sweet, spicy fragrance. --
Griff
>