■(TB) 'Amas'
1885, Foster
'Amas' (
Sir Michael Foster, 1885, Collected, Amasia). TB; Color code =B3M, Height 30" (75 cm), Early bloom. Standards paler blue, Falls deep blue purple, prominent beard bluish white hairs tipped orange.
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Progeny
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References:
The Bulletin of The American Iris Society gives "Flowers large; early; light hyssop violet; Falls smooth petunia violet; stalk low and very well-branched; growth vigorous; 30 in. Details. Standards very finely veined, floppy; beard bluish white, orange tipped. One of the best germanicas, the parent of 'Oriflame' and many other large hybrids. The pollen only is fertile. As a parent it carries its size, height, often its color and poor substance." Despite this quote 'Dorcas Hutcheson' and 'Ursula' are said to be from pods on 'Amas'. 2n=48. Dammann 1895; also considered by some as synonymous with 'Macrantha'. Generally classed as Iris germanica L.. |
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 15: 3 Oct. 1889; Dammann 1895, Farr 1912, Francis 1920; Wing 1920; Cornell Arigricultural Experiment Station Memoir 100: 79 1926 illustrated, Berry 1929; Perry 1938; Tip Top 1938, Vilmorin 1938; Katkamier 1939, Gilbert Wild & Sons 1939, Journal Royal Horticultural Society 53: Pt 1, 131January 1928 Trials, High Commendation Royal Horticultural society 1916; AAclix. |
See also information on the Historic Iris preservation Society website |
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Amas was one of the most important "Germanica" cultivars in the creation of the modern tetraploid tall-bearded Irises. Here is a list of it first generation crosses;
'Alcazar', |
'Ambassadeur', |
'Angelo', |
'Anne Bullen', |
'Arac', |
'Autumn Haze', |
'Autumn King', |
'Blue Bird', |
'Blue Gown', |
'Dominion', |
'Dorcas Hutcheson', |
'Dulcimer', |
'Souv. De Mme Gaudichau', |
'Speed', |
'Susa', |
'Tartarin', |
'Ursula'. |
'Edouard Michel', |
'Eleanor Roosevelt', |
'Frida', |
'Grenville', |
'Harbinger', |
'Ib-Mac', |
'Juliet', |
'Kiltealy Shy Blue', |
'Lady Grey', |
'Lent A. Williamson', |
'Lochinvar', |
'Lord Of June', |
'Magnifica', |
'Mons. Chaber', |
'Mrs. Walter Brewster', |
'Neptune', |
'Palmyra', |
'Papio', |
'Phyllis Bliss', |
'Prospero', |
'Pumilac', |
'René Cayeux', |
Sarpedon', |
'Sir John Eaton', |
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