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Hybridizer Countess Helen von Stein-Zeppelin (1905-1995)

Sulzburg-Laufen, Post Mullheim, Germany


The Iris Countess: How One Woman's Ingenious Preservation Effort Led to an Iris Legacy for the World by Cathy Egerer from the Spring 2022 ROOTS, Volume 35, Issue 1. An iris named in her honor, 'Helen Zeppelin' (Georgi Rodionenko).


Registrations/Introductions:

Tall Bearded: 'Aglaja von Stein', 'Bartok', 'Debussy', 'Hindemith', 'Liszt', 'Little Valse', 'Missa Solemnis', 'Moment Musical', 'Mozart', 'Nocturne', 'Prelude', 'Ravel', 'Scherzo',

-- BobPries - 2012-05-18
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