Iris 'Brown Chocolate'
(possibly 'Momauguin')
The fabulous, not over large brown flowers have velvety very dark brown falls, rich chocolate standards and deep yellow neards. I have never been able to put a name to this glorious plant that was obtained from Kew in the very 1980s when the iris garden was disbanded. I had assumes it to be a plant introduced pre-1950. However, using 'Google Lens' I have now come up with an alternative name of 'Momauguin'. Introduced in 1960...
The fabulous, not over large brown flowers have velvety very dark brown falls, rich chocolate standards and deep yellow neards. I have never been able to put a name to this glorious plant that was obtained from Kew in the very 1980s when the iris garden was disbanded. I had assumes it to be a plant introduced pre-1950. However, using 'Google Lens' I have now come up with an alternative name of 'Momauguin'. Introduced in 1960 by American iris breeder Ruth Stephenson.
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