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  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

  • Photo by Carlos Ayento; taken at Brighton Park Iris

ORIGINATOR: William Francis Brown

INTRODUCED: 1970

CLASS: Tall Bearded

HEIGHT: 36"

BLOOM SEASON: Midseason

DESCRIPTION: Variable; white to blue; white to blue beard.

PARENTAGE: Blue Design X Blue Design sib.

AWARDS: Honorable Mention 1971

PBF: Unknown

INTERESTING INFO:
From the 1975 Schreiner's Iris Lover's Catalog: Yes, you will look again! Imagine an Iris that never has two flowers marked or colored the same! As changing as the phases of the moon. This plicata with its varying peppering or amount of marking or less markings on each and every flower on the same steam is one alone. Blue violet peppering on white, blue cast beard; our illustration presents one phase of its quicksilver oscillation.

From the 1980 Melrose Gardens Catalog: The craziest plicata you will find anywhere. The white ground is splashed, dotted, striped all over the white base color in an always varying pattern of blue-violet.