Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Iris => Topic started by: ruweiss on May 22, 2022, 08:48:22 PM
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The Iris pseudacorus grow beside our meadow garden.
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Iris pseudacorus with double flowers
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Iris pseudacorus with double flowers
Goodness me- never seen such a thing!
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And most double iris simply have multiple petals, and retain their single calyx and corolla.
This one is hose-in hose style. It certainly presents a different look
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And most double iris simply have multiple petals, and retain their single calyx and corolla.
This one is hose-in hose style. It certainly presents a different look
Very different look - like a fancy cup-cake with stylish colouring!
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This Iris tucked away in a corner of the greenhouse flowered recently. It has flowered before but a long time ago. It was from SRGC seed sown in 2006. The label says Iris wattii but I think it is more likely tectorum. the flowers were about 5 inches across.
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