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 spuria hyb.

Iris spuria hyb.

Seedlings from a range of the better garden hybrids; these should produce some nice forms, the color spectrum is nearly as wide as the bearded's; bloom starts in June after the tall bearded's and lasts into July.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Iris spuria musulmanica

Iris spuria musulmanica

A poorly defined subspecies, it seems to be a catchall for forms that don't seem to belong anywhere else, but still contains some very attractive plants.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Iris subbiflora

Iris subbiflora

A beautiful dwarf bearded species native to southern Portugal and Andalusia that is closely related to Iris lutescens, after several years of carefully building stock we finally have enough to offer.____ZONE 6
$12.00

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Iris tectorum album

Iris tectorum album

The Roof Iris formerly found growing on thatched roofs in China and Japan. Its 16-20" with 4" fluttery flowers, white in color, the outer petals with dark veins and pure white delicately frilled crests. Plants are exotic in appearance and prefer a slightly acid soil. It is one of the loveliest irises.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Iris tectorum Blue

Iris tectorum Blue

As above but the normal blue flowered wild type.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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