Difference: LaAmalata (r6 vs. r5)

(LA) 'Amalata'

1935, Washington

'Amalata' (Thomas Washington, R. 1935). Flesh pink self; pale cream signal, white throat. (I. fulva I. fulva X I. hexagon I. hexagon hybrid).

AMALATA (Washington 1936) When flower fir st opens it is arbutus pink, and as flower grows older turns to soft flesh pink A self with styles and crests of same tone, cream signal and white throat. Charming and a new color in these irises. $6.00. [Mrs. Thomas Nesmith, Fairmount Gardens Catalog, Lowell, Massachusetts, Catalog, Summer 1938-Spring 1939]

There are %NRIMAGES{ }% images.


Error: no images found


Please do not enter images that are not your own without owners' permission, this is against Wiki policy
*Please do not enter images that are not your own without owners' permission, this is against Wiki policy*

"Although the Encyclopedia is free to all, it is supported by Emembership in AIS, If you would like to help sustain this reference, for $15 you can become an Emember, click here."

Interested in Louisiana iris? Please visit the: Society for Louisianas Irises website.

To Report errors do not use comment box but contact the Iris Encyclopedia Photo Manager or Iris Encyclopedia Manager Comment box is reserved for added information about the topic.

Your Observations Are Valued. Please make note of bud count, branching, purple based foliage and bloom time, etc. Because these are affected by climate, note date, year and geographic location and write these and other comments in the comment box below.

 


 

-- RonKillingsworth - 2009-11-24

This site is powered by FoswikiCopyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding Iris Wiki? Send feedback