Search results for 'blue voodoo'
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Kaboom Siberian Iris, Iriswarehouse, siberian iris, hybridizers, Bauer & Coble, R. 2001, tetraploid, height, 34", midseason bloom, navy blue standards & falls with gold & white blaze. numerous petals, Honorable Mention 2006, Award of Merit 2010.
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Gingerbread Man Iris, Iriswarehouse & Daylilywarehouse, Standard Dwarf Bearded (SDB), Hybridizer, Jones. Registered in 1968. Joyful little performer! brown self with blue-purple beard. Height, 12", Awards, Cook-Douglas (1974), Award of Merit, 1972.
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High Standards Siberian Iris, Iriswarehouse, historic siberian iris, hybridizer, Hollingworth, 1986, (tetraploid), 44" Midseason bloom. . Standards dark blue purple; blue purple styles; Falls blue purple, white and gold-yellow signal
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Glacier Point Iris, Iriswarehouse & Daylilywarehouse, tall bearded iris, hybridizer, Tasco, R. 1997, height 38", Early to midseason bloom. Lightly ruffled very pale blue self, aging white; beards pale violet at end, white center section, tangerine in throat, with violet horn. Parentage: 'Classy Chassy' X 'Art School Angel
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Gentle Grace Iris, Iriswarehouse, standard dwarf bearded iris, hybridizer, Jack Boushay, 1979 , 11 1/2" tall, Early to midseason bloom. White with clear wisteria blue spot on falls; white beard, small amt. of yellow in throat. Parentage: 'Gentle Smile' X 'Indian Jewel'. We have noticed some mutations of four standards at times with this SDB iris.
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Imbroglio iris, Iriswarehouse, border bearded iris, Hybridizer, Keppel, registered 2008, reverse bitone, 27", purple, mid-late season bloom, Honorable mention, 2010. Own a border bearded iris and "straddle" the seasons.
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Graceful Ghost Siberian Iris, Iriswarehouse, siberian iris, Hollingworth, 2006 34" Midseason to late bloom. Standards and style arms light silvery blue, style arms floretted, upright; Falls light silvery blue, violet infusion at haft, eyelash dark veining
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Iris Cristata was,noticed as early as 1789. We have them growing in our woodland areas here in our Michigan Williamston gardens. They are tiny woodland Iris and typically enjoy forest areas. Found primarily in South and Eastern USA, especially in the Ozark and Appalachian Mountains. . It has three crest like ridges on the falls. Our cristata were acquired in North Carolina and are NOT iris lacustris.
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Great Falls Love Siberian Iris, Iriswarehouse & Daylilywarehouse, Dean Cole, R. 2006,. SIB (tet.), 32" (81 cm), Early, midseason, late bloom. Standards medium blue (in some soils, more purple), near self; style arms same, very ruffled and curled; Falls darker blue, slightly violet on shoulders, small white signal outside green haft area. 'Over in Gloryland' X McEwen T9 95-83
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