Difference: JiKirigamine (r10 vs. r9)

■(JI) 'Kirigamine'

1966, Yoshie

'Kirigamine' (Kiyoro Yoshie by Society for Japanese Irises, R. 1995) JI (3 Falls), 33" (85 cm), Midseason bloom. Deep red violet self. Parentage unknown. Introduced in Japan 1966.

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