■(SIB) 'Emily Anne'
1999, Hollingworth
'Emily Anne' (
Robert Hollingworth, R. 1999). Seedling 97C8B15. SIB (tetraploid), 33" (84 cm), Early bloom. Standards medium blue violet, speckled cream; style arms medium blue purple, cream edge, blue keel; Falls cream shading to yellow at haft, no signal, outer edge dashed medium blue purple; tailored. Seedling 92K1A4: (seedling 88W8D1: ((
'Wizardry' x
'Sunburst Blue') x
'Fourfold Lavender') x seedling 85B4C3: (
'Jewelled Crown' x (
'Windwood Spring' sibling x seedling 78N6: (McEwen seedling T(4)72/10 x unknown)))) X
'Somebody Loves Me'. Windwood 2002.
Honorable Mention 2005;
Award of Merit 2009.
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From Windwood Gardens catalog, 2008: EMILY ANNE (2002) E-M tet (97C8Bl5): 92KIA4 x Somebody Loves Me. Named for our granddaughter, this novel iris has been attracting praise from visitors since it first bloomed on the day she was born. The falls have a creamy ground speckled freely with blue-purple around the outer edge - a plicata pattern? The standards and stylearms are blue-purple flecked with cream. The form is relatively tailored with gentle ruffling and a more upright form than some of our other tetraploids. One branch and typically 3 buds. The upright foliage and many flower stalks give a superior clump effect. $25.00. HM 2005 |
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