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For gardeners looking for a smaller non-bearded iris to grow in container gardens, consider the bright dwarf crested iris, or ...
Irises put on a show in Southern gardens in a rainbow of colors. Learn when different types of irises—Dwarf, Dutch, and Bearded—bloom and how to care for irises.
Irises are divine, especially the stately tall bearded irises, the ones that most people picture when they hear the word "iris." If you have an eye for irises, here are some tips on how to get the ...
Bearded iris is among the most elegant—and easy to grow—flowers of spring. Follow our tips for long-lasting, ever-multiplying blooms.
Among the dozens of colors and varieties available will be dwarf and standard bearded, medians and rebloomers. Admission is free and open 9am to 6pm. For iris questions, contact (432) 352.5483 or ...
Dwarf iris The iris comes in many forms. Most people are familiar with the bearded iris of mid- to late-spring, and may know the lanky bulbous Dutch iris of early spring.
BEARDED irises are maddening: their flowers are short-lived; a few are unspeakably gaudy; many bear excruciatingly fey names. For some, however, I would cross a desert barefoot. Claire Austin ...
Spring bulbs are about to make their debut just as excited gardeners finish tidying up their flower beds in preparation. It can be a surprise who arrives first, though there ...
Bearded irises are among the most elegant and colorful perennials you can grow. With a little know-how, you can grace your garden with long-lasting, ever-multiplying blooms for years to come.
Hybrids involving I. chamaeiris as a parent are among the most dependable iris on the Prairies and should be much more widely available.