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With an overwhelming number of varieties to choose from, there really is an iris for every backyard. Whether you're a bearded iris fan or want a dwarf iris to plant in containers, it's important ...
A 32-inch bearded iris named Judy Mogil sports large blooms in a flattened form with lavender blue standards and an irregular ...
Plant them a minimum of 16 to 18 inches apart (less space for dwarf irises and more for tall bearded iris varieties). Do not mulch. Mulching retains moisture, and too much moisture will cause a ...
Most people are familiar with the bearded iris of mid ... including red-purple. Varieties derive from Iris reticulata and I. histrioides. Dwarf iris can be tucked into nooks and crannies all ...
Plant them a minimum of 16 to 18 inches apart (less space for dwarf irises and more for tall bearded iris varieties). Do not mulch. Mulching helps the soil retain moisture, and too much moisture ...
Gates says while she prefers the dwarf bearded varieties, which bloom early and ... But that’s the fun of the rainbow of iris at her farm, she says. And she’s undaunted by the gripes of ...
Featured in the sale will be locally dug iris rhizomes from SPIS member gardens. Among the dozens of colors and varieties available will be dwarf and standard bearded, medians and rebloomers.
standard dwarf bearded, border bearded, intermediate and miniature tall (sort of like jumbo shrimp). Bearded iris are glorious in spring. Color combinations in one flower, such as the purple and ...
which blooms in June (not the bearded variety). The garden iris is the kind florists often use in designs; the dwarf varieties, however, are left in the ground due to their small stature and stem ...
They are available in different heights: miniature dwarf bearded (MDB), standard ... Only true red blossom color has been the hybridizers’ elusive vision. Iris blossoms are available in 11 ...