(SPEC) 'Georgian Bay'
1933, Nicholls Jr
‘Georgian Bay’. (
Jesse C. Nicholls Jr., R. 1933). Sib[sic]; MLa; 30” (75 cm); Color Class-B7M; A very fine form of Prismatica. Much stronger in growth, larger, taller, and deeper in color than the type, being a beautiful deep amethyst lavender. (Discovered in Georgian Bay, Canada, by Mrs. P. R. Poe, of Ithaca, New York). Nic Jr. 1933.
Iris prismatica Pursh ex Ker-Gawl.. Royal Iris Gardens 1933.
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