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(TB) 'Alpine Plumes'

1972, Plough

'Alpine Plumes' ( Gordon Plough, R. 1971). Seedling 66-72-10. TB, 40" (102 cm), Early, midseason, late bloom. Pure white self; white beard. 'Winter Olympics' X 'Azure Lace' Eden Road 1972.

ALPINE PLUMES (Plough '72) is another tall, graceful white that showed up well in many gardens. For the exhibitor this is a good show iris-its well branched stalk carries the pure white blossoms very gracefully. Not a large flower, but in perfect proportion. James McWhirter, “Reflections and Anticipations,” The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, Vol. 57, No. 221 (April 1976): 8.]

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