 This dramatic bearded iris is called Hello  Darkness.  Not everyone likes black flowers, but they can make  an interesting contrast.  John took these pictures on an overcast day, but in bright sun  it has a glowing purple tinge. I like the way the iris breeders give their plants fanciful names.  There are other black iris  varieties called Ghost Train  and Midnight  Oil, but I think Hello  Darkness might be the blackest of  the black. We have a multi-colored iris called Stitch  Witchery, and it looks like it has a purple blanket stitch around  the white edges.  They are all gaudy and beautiful.
This dramatic bearded iris is called Hello  Darkness.  Not everyone likes black flowers, but they can make  an interesting contrast.  John took these pictures on an overcast day, but in bright sun  it has a glowing purple tinge. I like the way the iris breeders give their plants fanciful names.  There are other black iris  varieties called Ghost Train  and Midnight  Oil, but I think Hello  Darkness might be the blackest of  the black. We have a multi-colored iris called Stitch  Witchery, and it looks like it has a purple blanket stitch around  the white edges.  They are all gaudy and beautiful.As years went by, I got annoyed and dug some out. Being fickle, now I like them again. I'm glad Hello Darkness survived the purge because I see on the Internet it's a hard variety to find, not to mention expensive. In 1999, it won the Van Dyke's Medal, which is apparently the highest award for an iris.
 
 
 
 
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