Re: Can you identify this species?


Hi Mike,
 
I have sent your e-mail message over to the Siberian mailing list on Yahoogroups. I have my own ideas about whether is or is not a Sib. but will wait until Bob Hollingworth, Marty Schafer and others weigh in.
 
Ellen Gallagher
 
Mike Unser <land_of_mu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Just in case anyone missed this on the iris-photos group:

After my 'open garden' two years ago a very nice lady dropped off a
small clump of this iris and wanted me to identify it. I thought it was
a siberian, but she insists it cannot be that. Seeing it now I am
inclined to agree with her. I've never seen a sib with purple in the
throat before. However, it has been suggested again that it is a
siberien - can anyone confirm that? In this pic it's about 14" high,
but the other bloom stalks are up to 17" now. The flowers are dainty,
off-white, purple in the throat and gold on the hafts. There are 3-4
four buds at the top of the stalk (which is hollow), and no branches.
The foliage is very similar to a siberian, not thick and tough like a
PCI. I grow a dozen PCIs and they all have a similar, tough texture to
the foliage - this one does not have that texture.  I really like it,
and would love to put a name on the species - or species cross? It's
unlike any other I grow.  Appreciate any input!


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Mike Unser
Olympia, WA
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