From Wing Seed catalog, 1919: KHARPUT — (Ger.) Early. Closely related to the old German Iris, but with flowers as large again. S. bright violet; F. deep purple-violet, very long, tongue-shaped; beard white. Stems long and rigid. Very fine. Thirty inches. 25¢ |
From Indian Spring Farms, 1927: An early flowering variety collected and named from a town in Mesopotamia. Standards pleroma-violet, broad and floppy; falls velvety nigrosin-violet straight hanging; beard white tipped orange. Growth vigorous, with stalks well branched. The young foliage is ringed purple on the edges. 30". |
I | Attachment | Action | Size | Date | Who | Comment |
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jpg | IMG_7659.jpg | manage | 314 K | 21 Dec 2018 - 14:49 | DavidPotembski | Photo by David Potembski, Presby 2016 |
jpg | IMG_7660.jpg | manage | 429 K | 21 Dec 2018 - 14:49 | DavidPotembski | Photo by David Potembski, Presby 2016 |
jpg | Kharput.jpg | manage | 16 K | 14 Dec 2010 - 14:16 | BobPries | Courtesy of Mike Lowe from original HIPS website |
JPG | KharputBHI.JPG | manage | 277 K | 18 Nov 2011 - 23:21 | BetsyHiggins | Photo by Mary Hess-Bluebird Haven Iris Garden |
JPG | KharputBHI1.JPG | manage | 76 K | 20 Aug 2021 - 22:03 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Mary Hess-Bluebird Haven Iris Garden |
jpg | KharputJB.jpg | manage | 77 K | 28 Jan 2012 - 21:52 | BetsyHiggins | Photo by John Black |
jpg | kharput1.jpg | manage | 150 K | 29 Mar 2020 - 13:24 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Judy Schneider-The Shady Spot |