W. R. Dykes
Dykes-Orpinton, 1926

TB 38" M, Immense yellow blooms with broad falls sometimes dappled in red-purple splotchs, orange beard. Very rare.

The story of W. R. Dykes as related by Laetitia Munro: "Up until it was hybridized, there were no yellow iris of its size. After many years of trying, WR bred this iris. WR was quite excited about it, but when he reported it to the AIS they believed he 'faked' it somehow. WR was killed in an auto accident before he could intro it. His widow Katherine introduced it with his name. But many think WR would have tossed it on the compost heap, once he saw the brownish mutations on the falls. Some think the original iris was clear yellow, and the brown streaks are from a virus that invaded the original mother rhizome, and is passed on to every one of its increase, but no one knows for sure."
iris w. r. dykes
From Quality Iris Gardens

Comments: "The photo showing the heavy red coloration on the falls is from 2004 was grown in very rich, heavy soil. The lighter version was photographed in 2005 when it was potted in lean soil and growing in part shade. The stalk shot was taken in 2007 in very well drained, nutrient poor soil. Quite a difference in the expression of the broken color." - Mike, WA