Re: SIB or SPU difference


That's an Iris ochroleuca you've got there. Not closely related to
siberians. Spuria is a species of iris, and is the 'type' for the spuria
class.

My I. ochroleuca (syn. orientallis) can grow to about 5 feet tall, with a
little water in spring.

Bob Dickow

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mickey Corley" <mcorley@compuserve.com>
To: "iris-photos@egroups.com" <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>

> I planted this iris as a no-name Siberian iris many years ago.  Are
> Siberian iris a class(?) of the Spuria species or a different species.  If
> they are different species could you tell me which this tall white iris
is?



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