Re: MED: Real Coquette


>
>This little SDB has light lavendar standards and yellowish falls 
>with purple splashes that look almost like a broken color pattern 
>similar to Kasparek's irises.

Or due to virus, which often manifests itself in this way.  Look also 
for slightly weaker foliage with small yellowish streaks.  I find 
that MDBs and SDBs, as well as arils and arilbreds, are more likely 
than other bearded irises to show symptoms of virus.
-- 

Bill Shear
Department of Biology
Hampden-Sydney College
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