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Yellow Bearded Dwarf NOID

Posted by MommaCarp z5 Central OH (My Page) on
Thu, Apr 28, 11 at 16:50

My grandmother sent me a bunch of these from her upstate NY rock garden. They were in the garden already when she moved into the house, so she couldn't give me a name with them. They are only about 12" tall and are yellow with yellow beards and a trace of brown on the falls. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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RE: Yellow Bearded Dwarf NOID

It's a cutie-pie!

You might try the link below.

Also Historic Iris Preservation Society (HIPS) photo page.

Bluebird Haven Iris.

I wish you the best luck, but if you don't find its name, you can do what the Texas Rose Rustlers do & assign it a study name; "Grandmother's Rock Garden" for instance.

Here is a link that might be useful: Brighton Park Iris


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RE: Yellow Bearded Dwarf NOID

Thanks for the links! I looked around a little and I think it may be Mister Roberts. The Brighton Park website had a good picture of it. If anyone agrees or disagrees I'd love to hear your opinions. Until then, that's what I'm sticking with :)


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