Iris

IRIS A genus of 250 plus species running the gamut from aquatics to desert bulbs, there is so much diversity that general comments are meaningless. I would urge gardeners to sample a few plants from the various sections of the genus, most only grew a few bearded hybrids or Siberians and there are so many garden worthy plants that are never even attempted. The Czechs too have collected some wonderful new things. Don't be too intimidated by European pronouncements concerning the growability of various species, a friend and local grower, Brian Radford is growing a wide selection of Oncocyclus species with considerable success outdoors, despite what the pundits might say. If Onco's are possible, the rest should be effortless.



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Iris 'Black Gamecock'

Iris 'Black Gamecock'

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Iris 'Feed Back'

Iris 'Feed Back'

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Iris aphylla

Iris aphylla

An unusual species ranging from the Caucasus into Eastern Europe, it is distinct in its section being the only member that goes completely leafless in winter, flowers are typically in some shade of blue or purple.____ZONE 5
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Iris forrestii

Iris forrestii

Native of southwest China occurring at up to 4,000m it is in the Siberian-chrysographes section. One of only two yellow flowered species in the group (wilsonii is the other) easy in full sun and moist soils and looks good near ponds has been hybridized with California Iris to create Calisbes.____ZONE 5
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Iris lactea

Iris lactea

Widespread species occurs all over Asia, flowers usually pale blue 4-6cm across and scented, a modest exceptionally hardy species 15-30cm tall.____ZONE 5
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Iris lutescens

Iris lutescens

Formerly known as Iris chamaeiris, lutescens comes from rocky dry places in southern Europe, it is quite variable in color with both purple and yellow forms, it is generally quite dwarf and early blooming.____ZONE 5
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Iris lutescens campellii

Iris lutescens campellii

Very dwarf to 15cm, flowers bright violet blue; falls darker, this cute little bearded iris is native from Italy to southern Spain in dry places among rocks.____ZONE 5
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Iris orientalis

Iris orientalis

Another big spuria related to crocea but not as big, 70cm flowers white with a large central yellow blotch.____ZONE 5
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Iris pseudacorus

Iris pseudacorus

The well-known Yellow Flag Iris; yellow flowers with brown marks, plants prefer standing water but will grow in ordinary moist garden soil, quite showy.____ZONE 5
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Iris pumila

Iris pumila

A very dwarf bearded Iris only 7-15 cm. tall. Flowers variable in color; spring and summer flowering, it forms dense mats. Flowering freely, these rate high on Brigitta's cute meter.____ZONE 4
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