Show us your Wild Ones

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I'll start this off with Genetic Artist, a Historic Arilbred introduced by Danielson in 1972.

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Farmington, ME(Zone 4b)

GA is Beautiful!!

Sanford, MI(Zone 5a)

well all I can say is WOW
Gloria

Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Genetic Artist is a knock out! Most of my AB's haven't bloomed yet, but I am hoping for a bunch of wild ones from them, eventually.

Whiteside County, IL(Zone 5a)

Yah, WOW.

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

wow i love it

Galax, VA

a MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Galax, VA

This is the wildest I have. "Zandria"

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Lincoln, NE(Zone 5b)

Excellent photo of Genetic Artist. I have the iris but haven't been able to capture the beauty of it in a photo.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

WOW! Mine are so tame compared to your WILD ones!

Alaskan Seas

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Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

Rustler

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Earth and Fire is crazily colored...

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Obi Wan Kenobi is ugly (sorry, just my opinion!!!)

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Galax, VA

LoL, Obi Wan Kenobi looks "classy" to me ;)

Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Okay, compared to Genetic Artist, this isn't so wild, but it was my first arilbred bloom ever. It is a little wild, too, It is another Danielson from 1985. Almost historic.

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Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

I think they're all beautiful and I love them all!

Fort Myers, FL(Zone 10a)

wow!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Just Kidding... my beautiful 3 year old grandaughter, who gets to do just about what ever she wants when with me.

Thanks for all the comments and photos.

pajaritomt... do you know the name of the Danielson Arilbred. I like that on too!

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Here's an unusual bloom of Vegas Heat.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

The real Vegas Heat. Not really wild.. but very pretty.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I think everyone knows and loves Batik... every flower is a little different. It can put on a wild show sometimes too.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Noble Warrior, a 2006 Arilbred introduction by Rick Tasco

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I'll stop for now with Solar Fire... one of my favorites. A 2003 Tall Bearded intro. by Rick Tasco.

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South Hamilton, MA

Our daughter's 'Solar Fire' had spoons this yr.,horns last yr. SA can change--yours were fuzzy horns? she lives in north-central Ohio nr Lake Erie. It didn't stay with us as we are further north--she is on a latitude with Hartford, CT.

Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Solar Fire is wild and fabulous looking and Space Age at that. Love the wild looking Batik and the wild looking Vegas Heat. Yes, I do know the name of my arilbred. It is Stars over LPaso and is from 1985. Very pretty. To me, almost all arilbreds are wild. I love them. Noble Warrior is great, too.
Zacattack did you really let your grandaughter pet a lion? Was it alive? If so, that'a wild!

Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

WOW! Solar Fire is absolutely FANTASTIC!

Franklin, WI(Zone 5a)

Love GA! I haven't grown iris for many years...once had a collection of over 200 cultivars until the borers got them all.

I got this one last fall....not as spectacular as GA, but it is quite pretty and has a wonderful scent!

"Chasing Rainbows"

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Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

I think this one is kind of wild, but not in brightness of colors. This is Parisian Dawn, which just bloomed for the first time for me a couple of days ago.

See picture below.

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Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Now with photo!

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Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Would you call this one wild? I think I might. Black with ruffles. This is All Night Long. I love it, wild or not.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

irisMA... Your daughters Solar Fire sounds like mine. It had flounces in 2006, mostly horns, but a few flounces in 2007, and didn't bloom this year. Here's a photo with flounces.

Dan

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

pajaritomt... Thanks for providing the name of your Arilbred. I like it, may have to get one for my garden. Please show us your other Arilbreds when they bloom. Some Arilbreds are really amazing.

No the the Lion is not real, it's a stuffed display at the Fort Worth Zoo School. She wanted to give it a hug on her last day at school.

I did let her hold a live alligator though... of course it's mouth was taped closed. Boy are gators bellies soft. I would have never believed they were so soft.

Parisian Dawn is really nice... and I am growing All Night Long in my garden. Superstition Iris Gardens sent it as a gift with my order the first year it was introduced. Rick and Roger are really generous.

Teresa_in_BC and Seedsower... Thanks for your comments. I've considered getting Chasing Rainbows, in fact, I ordered it once, but was sent the wrong iris. The wonderful scent makes it even better.

Dan

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Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Thanks, Dan. You can be sure I will post all my arilbreds when they bloom. I was afraid I couldn't grow them so when the first one bloomed I was ecstatic! Most are in flower pots right now. I hope to get them in the ground before winter and will probably have more blooms next year.
So glad to hear that the lion was stuffed! I couldn't imagine anyone allowing a child to hug a live one but it sure looked real. Your grandaughter is adorable. I see why her wish is your command. And what a great age! I once took my stepson to an alligator farm where he was photographed holding a smaller alligator and a small boa constrictor. The photo was the pride of his life, but not so much, now that he is 27. Unfortunately, I didn't get to pet the alligator's belly.
Everybody:
Wow, those are great Solar Fires. I have one on order and can't wait to see it -- hopefully this spring. I ordered it along with too many other rhizomes from Superstition, one of my favorite places to order from.
Here is Persona, an MTB by Keppel. It is a little wild compared to my other stuff. It is blooming about 3 weeks late here in New Mexico. You just never know what will happen with the weather around here.

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Sand Springs, OK(Zone 7a)

teresa
i think your iris is Burst not Rustler
here is Rustler

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

pajaritomt... lovely little MTB.

Here's Bold Statement, an Intermediate Bearded intoduced by Tasco in 2002.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Circus Circus... somewhat wild.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Delirium... I've posted this one on other threads, but certainly worth another look.

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Dude... also worth another look.

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Los Alamos, NM(Zone 5a)

Bold Statement is definitely bold! I really like Circus, Circus, wild or not.

Pylesville, MD(Zone 6b)

This is a Cimarron Rose X Touch Of Mink Seedling a repeat cross and this one had that white area on at least one fall of each of the three flowers

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