Laurie, I just read your FAQs on iris color changes. None of the alternative explanations apply in my case. I have very few irises, and mosts were given to me by my neighbor; she grows
only purple or purple/white irises. Does not care for yellow, and has no yellow flowers in her garden. (Both of us have very small, in-town, city-style gardens -- so we don't have iris gardens or iris patches containing hundreds of cultivars, as collectors or people with large gardens would.) Also, she's had those irises and only those irises for >10 years, and has not bought any new ones. Come to think of it, they were probably there when she bought the house ~15+ years ago. The other irises given to me were either purple or pure white. Also, the iris in question grows by itself in one of my daylily beds, and it's been by itself, untouched, unmoved, un-anything, for about 4 years. Also again, no kids, no dogs, a fenced-in yard. I'm pretty sure I'd know whether someone had planted an iris rhizome in it.
Since, in your and Mike's opinion, sporting is exceedlingly rare, I'm going with the herbicide drift explanation. My neighbor to one side employs a so-called landscaping company to do everything, and I don't believe there's an herbicide, fungicide, pesticide, or any other cide out there that they don't like.
BTW, you have a
wonderful web site! I think I "need" to buy some irises from you!
