Re: A new yellow I. domestica
- Subject: Re: A new yellow I. domestica
- From: S* Z* <z*@umich.edu>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 21:58:07 -0400
BTW, Plant Delights does not register the names that they give plants, take 'Gone With The Wind' with a grain of salt. The ICNCP does not require registration of cultivar names, merely appropriate publication. They do recommend that "...copies of publications, especially trade catalogues, containing new cultivar or Group names should be sent to appropriate International Cultivar Registration Authorities...” It is, however, technically just a recommendation.
On my plant the style does not divide and looks like pure Iris domestica. I was just about to ask "is there a good way to tell domestica-like candy-lilies from domestica?" On a related note, does anyone know what the F1 hybrid between dichotoma and domestica looks like? All the plants I've ever seen are many generations removed, but the blackberry-lily traits seem very dominant.
Sean Z |
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