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Diploid bearded 'Kupari' offspring


I've been impressed by the range of colors, that I've
been able to get from seedlings of the diploid, white
Iris pallida 'Kupari'. In addition to getting
blue/purple selfs, here are three other examples of
seedlings from 'Kupari':

'Kupari' X Iris variegata -- blend similar to 'Quaker
Lady'

'Kupari' X Iris suaveolens var. rubromarginata --
dominant amoena

'Kupari' X 'Rosemarys Dream'(MTB) -- plicata

The 'Quaker Lady' type and one of the plicata
'Rosemarys Dream' offspring are very large and
vigorous plants. The amoena from suaveolens is about
half height, with a flower somewhat out of proportion
(too large?) for the size of the plant/foliage. I
think all of them have incredible potential, for
breeding at the diploid level. 


                
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