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There are both tall and dwarf versions of bearded irises. The flowers are also available in just about every color. Some cultivars even have flowers that include multiple shades on one bloom. Siberian Iris Siberian irises are beardless varieties with long, thin leaves and medium-sized flowers. J...
The flowers come in a multitude of color combinations and sizes, with hundreds of new varieties introduced every year. This iris is usually spring blooming, but some rebloom in fall. I. cristata (crested iris), hardy in Zones 5-8, prefers partial shade and a humus-rich soil and blooms ...
Irises are widely used for ornament, especially varieties of the species I. kaempferi, I. hybrida, I. spuria, and I. iberica. They grow best in sunny places with well-drained soil. The orrisroot is obtained from the rootstocks of some irises, and a coarse fiber for making brushes is ...
Iris varieties range in height from 6 inches to 4 feet. Theseperennials bloom in a multitude of colorswith shades of yellow, purple, and white being the most common. Some irises bloom in colors so dark that theflowers appear black. They have a light, sweet scent that’s similar to the ...
Mass Plantings: Create a dramatic impact by planting large swaths of a single iris variety, such as a field of purple Siberian irises or a sea of white Japanese irises. Container Gardens: Grow dwarf or smaller iris varieties in containers to add color and interest to patios, balconies, or ...
Reblooming varieties will produce flowers once in summer and again in fall. Color: There is an extremely wide variety of colors, ranging from white to almost black; although most common in shades of lavender, purple, white and yellow. Toxicity: Iris are known to be toxic to pets, with ...
color range and flower sizegenerative productivityJapanese varieties of Iris ensata Thunb. were imported to Russia for more than 100 years ago by several scientists (E. Regel, N.I. Vavilov, V.M. Nosilov, V.T. Palvelyev), and in the 1980s these varieties were tested in the Central ...
Bearded Iris Varieties White bearded iris.Source: Timothy Valentine The American Iris Society has identified 8 different varieties of beared irises – all are reblooming iris types. Let’s talk about those now! Tall miniature dwarf bearded iris: the miniature dwarf bearded iris grows to about 24...
15 Different Types of Pink Iris Varieties For Your Flowerbeds Looking for some pink irises to pretty up your landscape this season? Although it’s not the most common color in the genus, there are plenty of pink irises on the market. In this article, certified master gardener Liz Jaros ...