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Tall Bearded Iris Siblings
By Siris
- 14 May, 2017
- 5 likes
Gingernut and Cameleon (my names) were from the same pod about 2010, offspring of Sultan's Palace. Both now are decent clumps.
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Great colours all of them , you can see the Sultan Palace in the top two
Gg
15 May, 2017
Thanks 3pb
Gg, The two pics of Gingernut are of the same plant, same time, diferent angle, it is the seedling about which you were enquiringly.
15 May, 2017
Yes "gingernut"
15 May, 2017
Query, If I understand Wylie correctly, the name of a Daylies should not be put in quotation marks unless it has been registered. I would assume the same applies to unregistered Iris? Wouldn't want to upset anybody!
15 May, 2017
My thoughts are , you can call it what you want as its your seedling but if not registered any one could re use that name or its already registered to another Iris ?
I am quoting what you have said !
Plus you are only using to keep a reference for yourself but Wylie is the expert to ask.
Gg
16 May, 2017
I think it is the quotation marks that denote a plant has been registered. But who uses punctuation marks nowadays! Me, cause I'm a senior citizen!
17 May, 2017
Lol BUREAUCRACY
Gg
17 May, 2017
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22 May, 2017
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Beautiful copper colour.
15 May, 2017