(TB) 'Vulcan's Imp'
1944, Wareham
'Vulcan's Imp' (
John Wareham, R. 1944) TB. Midseason late bloom. Color Class R6M. From seedlings derived from
I. trojana and
'Dominion'.
VULCAN'S IMP is a distinctly new departure in reds. It is tall, long and medium low-branched, medium large, weather-resistant. Its standards are a coppery red over pinkish buff and its falls are velvety deep coppery-red to brighter edges with nearly solid hafts of brown. (Gersdorff, 1945, pp. 50-51).
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References:
Gersdorff, C. (1945). Iris review, 1942 and 1944.
Bulletin of the American Iris Society, 96(February 1945), 45-51).