This tall bearded iris, from the family Iridaceae, is the cultivar Iris "Cameo Wine", hybridised by B. Blyth. The year of introduction was 1982. The plant is sterile and will not set seed, but is easily propagated by planting small pieces of the tuberous roots. It does well in full sun or sun to partial-shade and it should be watered regularly, but not over-watered. It flowers in early summer.
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Lovely Iris!
ReplyDeletenever seen it. But it looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous capture Nick - I do like the gentle blending of unusual colours.
ReplyDeletehow beautiful the irises and a wonderful colour
ReplyDeletelove irises ;-)
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i love the color of this iris--it matches the color of a shawl i got for Christmas.:p
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love irises.
ReplyDeleteAmazing blossoms, I love Iris ♥
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Gorgeous Irises....the color is very delicate and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love that Iris, cant wait for Spring. I want to redo my garden. Long way off though so I will visit here instead
ReplyDeleteJanice