I Varigatae Reginae forms
- Subject: I Varigatae Reginae forms
- From: R* P* <r*@embarqmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 15:54:35 -0400 (EDT)
It is interesting to see the differences between John's clone and was it El's clone of variegata reginae. They both fall within the variablility that I would expect from Iris reginae. The I. rudskyi that El showed looks quite different from the rudskyi that is pictured with Horvats original description. The typical is very reddish on both the standards and falls. What El has may still be rudskyi but it seems to be a rather unusual form and/or it may not be rudskyi at all. With out having seen native populations it is hard to know the range of variability. Here is my I. Varigatae Reginae |
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