Hi All,
I thought I had acquired Iris cristata, but it does not match pics. It is a gorgeous iris as you can see in the photo. It is a dwarf with good sized flowers and bloomed in late spring.
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Re: Unknown Beautiful Dwarf Iris
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the ID!! I did a quick search, and the spotting on the falls is normal. One iris fanatic I know of on Dave's Garden has a photo posted there http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/236277/ He would certainly know if it was a virus. Also, Niche Gardens pic show the spots too http://www.nichegardens.com/catalog/item.php?id=1538. They are must be very variable in appearance.
Thanks again!
Remy
Of course now I still need iris cristata : )
Re: Unknown Beautiful Dwarf Iris
Remy, I grow a pretty wide range of Iris cristata and would be happy to supply some seed next year if you like.
Re: Unknown Beautiful Dwarf Iris
Thank you Speigel!! I'll get in touch with you next spring : )
Remy
Re: Unknown Beautiful Dwarf Iris
I was talking about the blotches on the standards, not the falls. Notice they have a different look to the margins, compared to the spots on the falls. I am really not very familiar with virus in iris, as I am on Liliums. I'd be interested to hear what that other person has to say.
Re: Unknown Beautiful Dwarf Iris
Whether they were an optical illusion or a disappearing act, that's a good thing.
--- optical illusion=no virus
--- disappearing=no virus(I think). I've never heard of virus color breaks changing with age, but I could be wrong.
Hi Remy,
I am pretty sure it is Iris tectorum. Spotting can be variable on the falls, but the blotches on the standards are a suspect to me: could it be virused?
I grow the species from three different sources. The first was from seed labeled "Iris milesii", the second is run-of-the-mill species, and the third is the form from Sun Moon Lake.