From AIS Bulletin #309 April 1998 Introducing HICKORY LEAVES (Niswonger '98) Sdlg. Sp 7-93: (Goldmania X Destination). Spuria, 42" (107 cm), M. A yellow-gold with a deeper gold signal reminding me of one of my favorite trees in Missouri. It is probably the most vigorous cultivar from this cross and therefore easy to grow. It makes a very nice cut flower for those interested in arranging flowers. Fertile. $30.00. Cape Iris. |
I | Attachment | Action | Size | Date | Who | Comment |
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JPG | Hickorey_Leaves.JPG | manage | 2 MB | 13 Nov 2011 - 16:40 | Main.andinsky | Spring 2010 picture. |
JPG | HickoryLeaves01.JPG | manage | 116 K | 03 Apr 2018 - 13:16 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Cascadia Iris Gardens |
JPG | HickoryLeaves010.JPG | manage | 189 K | 30 Dec 2023 - 03:26 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Cascadia Iris Gardens |
jpg | HickoryLeavescrp.jpg | manage | 37 K | 21 Nov 2012 - 13:21 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Comanche Acres Iris Gardens |
jpg | Hickory_Leaves_Robert_Dickow_reducd.jpg | manage | 57 K | 28 Aug 2010 - 18:11 | BobPries | Dickow photo |
jpg | hickoryleaves01.jpg | manage | 152 K | 08 Jul 2020 - 02:41 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Delane Langton-Eagle Ridge Iris Gardens |
jpg | hickoryleaves4.jpg | manage | 29 K | 19 Mar 2013 - 20:19 | TerryLaurin | Photo by Will Plotner-Wildwood Gardens |