Irises prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.5 to 6.8. The best time to prep a bed for an iris installation is actually the season before you intend to plant. This will give the soil a chance to settle and organic additives a chance to fully incorporate. It’ll also...
A long-term keeper,I. xgermanicacan grow for up to 20 years under the right conditions. This plant prefers six-eight hours of sunshine in free-draining soil. This plant grows from creeping rhizomes that are typically partially exposed out of the soil. They come in a range of sizes from ...
and the ranking of the most popular irises, conducted annually by the American Iris Society, changes frequently. When looking for irises to plant,2it's a good idea to look for those that have won well-known awards, such as theDykes medal. There are many dozens of fine irises to choose ...
If your soil is heavy or clay-like, consider amending it with organic matter to improve drainage or plant the irises in raised beds. When planting iris rhizomes, typically in late summer or early fall, place them shallowly in the soil, with the top of the rhizome exposed or just beneath ...
The organic green obtained fromIris germanicais based on the capture of an anthocyanin supramolecular complex [17,18], which together with yellow flavones also present in the plant petals, will produce a green colour. This is a work in progress as only recently we have planted the flower to ...
KEY MESSAGE: Genetic modulation of the carotenogenesis in I. germanica 'Fire Bride' by ectopic expression of a crtB gene causes several flower parts to dev... Z Jekni?,S Jekni?,S Jevremovi?,... - 《Plant Cell Reports》 被引量: 11发表: 2014年 加载更多来源...