tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8674461137690378952.post3930293933818564754..comments2023-12-21T16:05:24.871+13:00Comments on HERITAGE IRISES: Historic Iris 'ALCAZAR'Iris Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00616914124654381895noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8674461137690378952.post-65534205973182182382015-03-03T01:04:28.824+13:002015-03-03T01:04:28.824+13:00hello, just stumbled across your blog in my so far...hello, just stumbled across your blog in my so far fruitless search to find what i believe to be the iris that grew in profusion beneath a 50ft privet hedge in the garden we moved to when i was 3yrs old. The house i grew up in was a 1930's bungalow surrounded on all sides by a well planted garden which to me was an escapists paradise. Now in my forties i feel the need to reconnect with that time, through the flowers and plants that seemed to be there just for me..So going by your information i reckon Alcazar would of been the iris to plant back when that house was built, it certainly looks just how i remember, bearing the closest resemblance that i've come across so far, though, don't have room for a fifty foot display lol nevermind, and thanks for your infoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02413415842132134987noreply@blogger.com