"The MTB is exactly as its name implies, a miniature version of its majestic cousin the tall bearded iris. Of a height that lies between 41-63cm (16”-25”), in most respects it parallels the TB, but in smaller proportions, being multi-branched and multi-budded, but with slim stems and making neat and floriferous clumps.
Ideal for smaller gardens and frontal planting, it has a longer flowering period than most median iris, and blooms towards the latter end of the iris season along with the TB’s. Once called “table iris” because they were dainty enough to use in flower arrangements, this class of iris has long been neglected by plant breeders, but deservedly, they are now receiving much more of the hybridizers’ attention, and more new varieties are becoming available from specialist growers."
Olga Wells
Olga is, as far as my research has shown, THE breeder of MTB's in the UK.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
What is an MTB?
Labels:
Iris,
Miniature Tall Bearded Iris,
MTB's,
Olga Wells
Sunday, May 23, 2010
MTB New Idea
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Iris,
Miniature Tall Bearded Iris,
MTB's,
New Idea
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Ben a Factor
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Ben a Factor,
Iris,
MTB's
Lucy's Gift
Bockingford
Petite Monet
Labels:
Iris,
MTB's,
Petite Monet
MTB White Wine
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Iris,
Miniature Tall Bearded Iris,
White Wine
MTB Apricot Drops
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Apricot Drops,
Iris,
MTB
MTB Loose Valley
Labels:
Iris,
Medway Valley,
MTB's
2010 kicks off
Labels:
Iris,
Little Paul,
MTB,
MTB's
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