CALSIBE HYBRIDS (DIPLOID)
Hybrids with 2n=40 chromosomes, whose parents can be the species of the Californicae group (Iris douglasiana, Iris innominata, Iris tenax, Iris munzii etc.) on one side and the species of the Chrysographes group (Iris chrysographes, Iris delavayi, Iris clarkei, Iris bulleyana, Iris forrestii und Iris wilsonii) on the other side. Both groups have the same chromosome number of 2n=40, but the chromosomes of both groups are not sufficiently analogue, and the diploid hybrids are, therefore, sterile. - Since they begin to sprout relatively early, Calsibe hybrids suffer especially from late frosts. However, they are not sensitive against permant low winter temperatures.

SSTT289
"Blueline"-Calsibe-Sämling
Dunkler Clarkei-Typ-Sämling
SSTT289
"Blueline"-Calsibe-seedling 
Dark Clarkei-type-seedling



"Western Movie"-Sämling
"Roter" Calsibe-Sämling
Blasser Calsibe-Sämling
"WESTERN MOVIE"-seedling
"Red" Calsibe-seedling
Pale Calsibe-seedling



Blauer Clarkei-Typ-Sämling
Innominata-Typ-Calsibe-Sämling
Dunkelster Calsibe-Sämling
Blue Clarkei-type seedling
Innominata-type Calsibe-seedling
Darkest Calsibe-seedling









Another type of Calsibe

There is a principal possibility to produce hybrides between "normal" Sibiricas (28 chr.) and Iris of the Californicae-Series. Only a few of such hybrids are described in literature. So far we could produce only one hybrid of this type. A special difficulty in this field is the need for using the Califonicae partner as the mother plant (in contrast to the Calsibes described above). However, the Sibiricas used as pollen partners are normally flowering much later than the Californicae partner. The picture below show a flower of our seedling from Iris douglasiana and the early flowering Sibirica PLEASURES OF MAY. The plant is sterile and has well branched stems.


40x28chrCalsibe


Iris douglasiana x Iris sibirica Pleasures of May

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