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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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Autumn Thunder Iris, Iriswarehouse, tall bearded iris, hybridizer, George Sutton, R. 1999, 37", Early-midseason, late bloom and rebloom. Standards and style arms violet blue ; Falls deep blue violet , darker toward edge; beards light violet; ruffled; slight musky fragrance. Parentage: 'Star Master' X 'Stingray'.
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Autumn Tryst Iris, Iriswarehouse, Year of registration, 1993 Hybridizer Weiler, Awards: HM97 Reblooming, white w/dotted rosy rim / white rosy rim beard is lt yellow, FRAGRANT! This iris has purple based foliage.
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Ginger Twist siberian iris, Iriswarehouse, Hybridizers, Marty Schafer and Jan Sacks, 2009. height 30", Early bloom. Standards lavender, darker dappling; style arms pale gold with pearly pale lavender area between midrib and yellow edge; Falls pinkish-brown gold, red purple speckles overall; brighter gold stitching on edges, large bright yellow signal veined pinkish-brown gold; small flowers; pronounced sweet fragrance.Honorable Mention 2012, Walther Cup 2012, Award of Merit 2014, Morgan-Wood Medal 2016
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Strawberry Fair Siberian Iris, Iriswarehouse, Siberian, Hollingworth, TET, 29", late bloom, heavy ruffled, crushed strawberry pink, small white signat, style arms light blue, Morgan Wood Medal, 2001 Award of Merit, 1999,,Hon. Mention 1997
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Coronation Anthem Siberian (Hybridizer: Robert Hollingworth R. 1990). Tetraploid. 32" Midseason. Ruffled medium to deep blue falls with large creamy yellow blaze aging to white; style arms lighter blue, tinged red. MORGAN-WOOD MEDAL, 1997
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