Re: OT: Quiz
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  • From: &* <i*@syix.com>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 19:05:24 -0800

 

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I am going to have to pull my iris notebooks out...is it one from Comanche Iris Gardens?
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Nope.  Not Winesap, nor Warrior King, nor War Chief.  Youâre in the right part of the alphabet, though.  --  Griff
 
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My Winesap does not have a yellow beard so I am guessing no on Winesap...my Winesap is a true wine for me.
 
....I am going to guess Warrior King....or War Chief....
 
Bonnie from Windy Ca...
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Winesap?
 
Betty  W. 



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From: J. Griffin Crump <j*@cox.net>
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Sent: Mon, Nov 15, 2010 3:24 pm
Subject: [iris-photos] OT: Quiz

 
At the Fredericksburg Area Iris Societyâs harvest dinner on Saturday, there were about 17 irises on display brought in by various members.  As soon as I entered the hall, one stalk stood out --  a large-flowered red.  When I saw its identity, I was amazed.  Iâve grown this flower myself and never saw it this fine.  The falls of the top bloom are 7â across.  I asked Doug Chyz, who had brought it, if I could glean some pollen.  He said, âTake the stalkâ.  So, here it is (attached).  Itâs not a glamour photo  --  the falls have been removed from a spent bloom and the top bloom is marred from travel, but I just wanted to present it as an example of what this cultivar can look like.  Anyone guess its name?  --  Griff



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