Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Iris => Topic started by: ruweiss on October 15, 2023, 09:15:44 PM
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The seeds of Iris foetidissma are very decorative and last
for a log time at the plants.
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Nice, Rudi! Iris foetidissima ia an attractive feature of my garden during autum and winter, as well. Some seed-grown variations.
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This year, the variegated form produced a few seeds for the first time since about 25 years.
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Thank you Mariette, I did not know that so many forms of this Iris are existing.
My plants had so many flowers as never before, maybe because the hot season
we experienced.
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The berries which look most heart-warming during winter still are the orange-red ones, I think. The others are just making a change or may fit better into special plantings.
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This is a small collection of seeds gathered from some seedlings in my garden. At top the usual "red" , in this case from a ´Citrina´sold by De Hessenhof.
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