Thread: odd iris
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Old 08-06-2006, 03:52 PM
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Jim Elbrecht Janet Price wrote:

I have a variety of iris at home and this year three plants have odd
blooms on them I've never seen before. I don't know if they're just
blooming for the first time or if they're defective or virus or the
result of some accidental cross. Both petals and sepals are narrow and
it's bearded.

A photo is at
http://www.amherst.edu/~jkprice/yaws/odd-iris.gif

Looks like Blue-Flag from here. Let the seed pods form, and if they
hang down intead of upright like 'normal' iris, then I would be more
certain.

I have a Yellow Flag volunteer that I've admired for about a decade.
I've never touched it and it is now a healthy clump about 4 feet in
diameter.

-snip-
Should I just rip it out now so it doesn't spread?


Why would you do that? Even if it is some freaky new breed of Iris,
it sure doesn't hurt anything-- and I for one think it is pretty.

Jim


your iris is really pretty. i for one would not rip it out its not doing any
damage why take out something special that u have been blessed with.
for some reason if things dont look perfectly normal to us we seem to
try and change it. in this case im hoping that u listen to everyone and
count your blessings that u have something so special and pretty in
your garden. cyaaaaa, sockiescat.