On her latest contribution to IRISES, the Bulletin of The American Iris Society, Australian hybridizer Heather Pryor writes candidly about her work on creating the ultimate orange Louisiana Iris (LA). She calls her work, "Heather’s ‘orange brick
road of hybridizing endeavors’."
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'Bound For Glory' |
Her dedication to detail is evident and admirable, as is her use of descriptive language: "It has similar coloration
to a zucchini or pumpkin flower; not quite yellow and not quite orange."
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'Mumma's Marmalade' |
Take the road to "orange" with Heather Pryor by reading this wonderful article, you will be lead into a path of creativity, where you yourself may find it fascinating to create that which you desire; and in the end you will be asked to make your own decision regarding the outcome. Has she made it? Is this the color of her obsession?
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'Tandoori Sizzler' |
After reading this wonderful article and looking at Heather Pryor's irises, I'm fully motivated to admonish my creative inner Self and find a way to Iris Heaven. Hope you will too.
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