Difference: InfoArilbredMedian (r9 vs. r8)

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There is no official category for these irises (most are registered as In 2018, the Aril Society International endorsed the use of the following arilbreds), and so terminology for them varies a great deal. "Arilmed" and "arilmedian" are often used, but may give the impression that smaller arilbreds: these irises are arils (they are arilbreds) or that they result from direct crosses between arils and medians (some do, many do not). A Checklist of Arilbred Dwarfs and Medians Through 1996, published by the Median Iris Society, uses the term "arilbred median" for those of approximately median size (most come from crossing SDBs with arilbreds) and "arilbred dwarf" for plants of smaller size (most of these come from crossing SDBs with pure arils).

Most arilbred medians are less than 1/2 aril by content, and are thus eligible for the ARILBRED DWARF (ABD):William Mohr Medal any arilbred with a registered height less than 33 cm (13 inches)., rather than the C. G. White Medal.

ARILBRED MEDIAN (ABM):any arilbred of one-half aril complement or less, with a registered height between 33 and 56 cm (13 and 22 inches), inclusive.

Note that these designations are optional. They supplement but do not replace the official arilbred classes (OGB-, RB, etc.) Most arilbred medians are less than 1/2 aril by content, and are thus eligible for the William Mohr Medal, rather than the C. G. White Medal.

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