Iris Identification
medaryville
14 years ago
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I have two irises that I cannot identify. One is an old iris, very common here in Indiana. I have seen it around many old farmhouses. It resembles pictures I have seen of Iris variegata, but not quite like it. Here is a link for the photo:
http://s298.photobucket.com/albums/mm275/dewlen/?action=view¤t=BrokenIris.jpg
The other is a broken color iris, originally given to us by a friend as Batik. Based on their ID I have called it Batik, until seeing pictures of Batik. Batik is solid color with white. This one is white (or very pale blue) with darker purple or blue markings. Here is the link for its photo.
http://s298.photobucket.com/albums/mm275/dewlen/?action=view¤t=BrokenIris.jpg
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