I bought this iris last fall, 2018, but lost the name. I've tried looking all over the internet and pinterest to find it, but have been unsuccessful. It is a standard dwarf iris in a true turquoise blue with white markings on the falls and a light yellow beard.
Amidst the rustic wood and wire fence, I found this pretty iris growing.
Iris are so beautiful. I never thought I would see an ugly one. I visited an iris farm where thousands of different iris were growing.
It's six in the evening. I saw an opportunity to get what I thought would be a good shot of this iris, and I took it. Turned out pretty well. The colors are gorgeous but I particularly like the angle of the shot.
As this iris was given to me, I don't know its name. On its label, I've written 'Strong Yellow'. This is the first time I've really captured its intense color.
It was in design for a few years. I learned a whole new language. Those 'darling' designers used a lot of adjectives that to me, had little meaning.
I was surprised to find white iris in my garden I was sure I only had purple ones. Do they change their color?
You won't find an iris more plain or simple than this. It was about the only one to adorn the flower beds around 1900, before intensive cross breeding began.
Just look at the beard on this guy. It's the most brilliant beard I've ever seen!