Re: haft marks


Chris,
 
> Interesting post, thanks.  I just did a search of the Mallorn 
> archives and came up with a great post that mostly addresses stripes 
> but includes some obvious attractive haft marks from older plants of 
> mostly Oncobred origin.  These haft marks work for me, I especially 
> like Gold Of Ophir and Scarlet Butterfly.

The link wouldn't work.  All I could find was my own photo of a group 
of striped iris, including Gold of Ophir and Scarlet Butterfly.  I had 
a seedling this year from Gold of Ophir that was striped more like Red 
Butterfly, but mostly in dark brown, medium brown and gold.  I liked 
it a lot, but it's going to be a bloomout.  It does have a pod if that 
pod contains seeds.  It was clearly a contaminated cross, so I don't 
know the other parent.  Maybe some of the unbloomed siblings will be 
similar.

Donald





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