Great clear to mid blue self with just a small white area under the white beards. Though not new, much interesting with 10 to 14 flowers per stem and the Dykes Medal in 1984.
Bred from "Coup de Soleil" this variety has kept its parent's unparalleled brightness. The flowers are of a moderate size but in good proportion to the foliage. Rich copper red, with fine crimping on the edges and beautiful tangerine beards. Branched stems bearing 8 buds on average. We are honoured that the famous company Hermès has adopted this new iris.
Wonderful contrast between the pure white standards and the velvety, very dark violet falls, nearly black when the flower first opens. Deep egg yolk yellow beards light up the whole. Moderately sized flowers with ruffled edges, a well-proportioned plant. We are very happy to call this iris after the famous Gien pottery in our neighbouring town.
Radiant and sparkling, as was Dominique herself... the colours of this iris have an unforgettable "joie de vivre": pure bright yellow standards, white falls with a wide yellow border creeping towards the centre. Golden yellow beards. Quite rounded flowers with crimped edges like its parent "Just Before Dawn". Quite a short stem but well-branched.
Bluish-white standards with a touch of grey, velvety violet-purple falls with a lavender border. Quite fine smoky, orange beards. Beautiful low branched stems. Similar to ‘Profond Mystère’, but superior, in our opinion. (Cayeux sowing 11 193 A).
This descendant of "Above the Clouds" and "Abiqua Falls"is of a wonderful pure sky blue with gracefully ruffled edges. Discreet pale yellowish white beards. The first of the light blues to flower. Also it remains in bloom for a long time due to an average
Great clear to mid blue self with just a small white area under the white beards. Though not new, much interesting with 10 to 14 flowers per stem and the Dykes Medal in 1984.
Great clear to mid blue self with just a small white area under the white beards. Though not new, much interesting with 10 to 14 flowers per stem and the Dykes Medal in 1984.
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