Re: virginica & versicolor


It looks like a robusta to me

Chuck Chapman

Dennis Kramb <dkramb@badbear.com> wrote:

>Here are a series of photos of the native iris being propagated by 
>the Hamilton County Parks District.  At first they considered it Iris 
>versicolor, and have been propagating it as such for the last 10-15 
>yrs or so.  This year I heard some dissent about it being 
>reclassified as Iris virginica var. shrevei.
>
>I've mentioned this earlier, so those of you paying attention will 
>remember my promise to get photos of them when they bloomed.  Here is 
>the first of 7 images I'll post today.
>
>Dennis in Cincinnati
>

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