■(SDB) 'Yat Rock'
1993, Niswonger
'Yat Rock' (
O. David Niswonger, R. 1993). Seedling #SDB 20-90. SDB, 12" (30 cm). Midseason bloom. Standards pale lilac blue; falls pinkish buff, beards tipped tangerine, white base. Seedling #SDB 27-87: (
'Oriental Blush' x unknown) X unknown. Cape Iris 1993.
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From AIS Bulletin #289 April 1993 Introducing YAT ROCK (Niswonger '93) Sdlg. SDB 20-90: SDB 27-87: (Oriental Blush x unknown) X unknown. SDB, 12", M. You say "Whata name." I say "What an Iris!" Actually the name comes from a spot on the border of Wales and England near Monmouth where they have re-established the Perigrine Falcon and where there is a beautiful view of the Wye River valley. You will agree that this one is unusual with light violet-blue stds. and pinkish buff falls and white-based tangerine beards. It has nice widely flaring falls with good substance. Fertile. $15.00. Cape Iris. |
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