HIST: identification


Hello Folks,

I was told separately by an aunt and an uncle that one of the grandmother
irises I grow was INDIAN CHIEF.  It did look right, so year before last I
bought an INDIAN CHIEF rhizome from Argyle Acres and planted it next
to several rhizomes of the grandmother iris.  This year they all bloomed.
As far as I could tell, they are identical.  And not only in the bloom, but
in plant appearance and growth habits.  Is this sufficient to safely
conclude
that the grandmother rhizome was indeed INDIAN CHIEF?  It is my
understanding that this is a relatively common historic in many parts of
the country, so does that fact increase the chances the id is correct?

Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7, USA


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