
Iris pseudacorus var. alba
Among the seedlings of a yellow marsh iris, this one had white flowers. It's a vigorous perennial.
However, I planted it in the flowerbed rather than in water.

Among the seedlings of a yellow marsh iris, this one had white flowers. It's a vigorous perennial.
However, I planted it in the flowerbed rather than in water.
An undemanding iris that is rarely planted.
This is an old iris that has been growing in my father's garden for forty years. It's simply indestructible.
A vigorous and very healthy iris. It should be planted more often.
I love this old iris. It grows in many gardens around here. As we say back home in Germany: what's good lasts.
For just a few pence, you can buy onions that produce such beautiful flowers.
I saw this iris in a front garden. I have no idea what variety it is.
The yellow-flowering variety looks better in the garden than the dusky blue one.
The flowers really cheered me up today. I love the slightly spicy scent of this old variety.
The plants look almost identical. However, they have differently coloured domes. Does anyone have any idea what varieties these are?
A beautiful variegated variety. Even if the colour does look a bit sombre.
I'd never seen the cathedral looking like that before in Vingolf.
This healthy, floriferous seedling is slightly smaller than Iris flavescens.
An elderly gentleman gave me this iris. It grows to a height of about 70 cm.
Perhaps someone has an idea as to what variety this is.