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Nov 21, 2016 4:59 PM CST
Name: Lucy
Tri Cities, WA (Zone 6b)
irises
Charter ATP Member Cottage Gardener Irises Region: Northeast US Region: United Kingdom Region: United States of America
Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Whatever gives information is the right one. Then you know where you are. We had said we were going to do this type of thread to make us feel better when there was noting to look at.

So I was taking time to check the parents of the plants of my MTB cross in 2003. So checked in iris encyclopedia. Luckily the pod parent had names in the background--so check your ( ) & x .
Yellow Flirt was listed as: (Buenita x Amethyst Sunset) x Bellboy) x Chickee) X unknown. Looks like a bee pod on a complicated seedling.
Since Yellow Flirt has an orange beard, it is mixed chromosome plant as orange & pink etc doesn't appear in diploids. The pollen parent is all seedling numbers except for Spanish Coins so you can't figure out the color genes. Then as I showed before different colors came up.

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