White Iris – Identifying
Q: My mother has a a white iris in her flowerbed that bloomed in the spring and then again in September and December! Could you tell me what variety it is?
A: Mark Franklin, iris expert at MP Flowers (Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta), says it could be ‘Winter Wonderland’ or ‘Clouds Adrift’ or ‘Skating Party’. The Georgia Iris Society (www.gairis.org) has regular sales and shows. Shop around and see what you can find.
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