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Do You Want To Be A Show Winner
... I have in this area is that you watch to see which varieties are most often in contention for the top honor. If your ... you can enter. All of you could grow more of the beardless varieties. By entering more sections you increase your chances of winning because ... when you add new iris to your garden, get some medians, some beardless, some arilbreds, and add some talls which are consistent winners. Good ...
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Iris Club of Southeast Michigan: Iris Care
... , as they are sometimes called) are found in all bearded iris varieties – from miniature dwarf to tall. A few of the beardless varieties (like Siberians) that bloom a second time are called ‘repeaters ...
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King County Iris Society - Membership Information
... , a Sale in August for Bearded varieties and a Sale in September for Beardless varieties is held, or one Sale in September offering both Bearded and Beardless varieties Our sales include iris donated by members ...
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King County Iris Society - KCIS Events
... irises are the main feature, with a splash or two of Beardless varieties, such as Japanese, Siberian and Pacific Coast Native mixed in. Bring ... quickly! Directions to Crossroads Bellevue NE 8th & 156th Ave. NE KCIS Beardless Iris Sale Saturday, September 23, 2006 This is where you can look to find some of those wondrous beardless irises you saw at the KCIS Show! The sale is ...
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Median Iris Society - Glossary
... bearded iris AM – Aril-Med or Aril-Median - are shorter AR or AB iris RE – varieties that produce more than one crop of bloom stalks in a single growing season HIS ... – an area or patch of contrasting color below the beards (usually on arils, and some beardless varieties) Zonal – a distinct white or light area around the beards in the middle of the ...
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Median Iris Society - Conventions - 2004 Photographs
... , about 20 minutes east of Portland. They have an extensive iris collection, both bearded and beardless varieties, in addition to the median guests, which are planted in the lower part of the ... Portland, along the Molalla River. Will has been hybridizing since 1976, and now specializes in beardless irises, although he still grows lots of bearded irises, including medians. The guest median irises ...
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Reblooming Iris - Culture
... bloom. It is not unusual for these varieties to extend the spring bloom season for four to eight weeks. ASRE - All Season Rebloomers varieties that can send up bloom stalks throughout ... are found in bearded iris (MDB, SDB, IB, MTB, BB, and TB) as well as beardless varieties. Beardless varieties which rebloom are called Repeaters. They produce additional bloom stalks from old growth. Repeaters ...
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Reblooming Iris - Gallery
... – an area or patch of contrasting color below the beards (usually on arils, and some beardless varieties) Zonal – a distinct white or light area around the beards in the middle of the ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... Rhizomatous irises are further divided into two large classifications, bearded and beardless, according to whether their blooms do or do not have a fuzzy ... Prune roses when the forsythia blooms still rings true for most varieties, unless they are damaged by winter storms. Then wait to ... plants from seeds, you'll have a much wider choice of varieties to grow in your garden. Sweet peas are a classic ...
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ID iris with very thin roots? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... segmented? If that is the case, you are dealing with a beardless iris. These sound like either pseudacorus or Louisiana rhizomes. Walter Moores RE ... ll be able to tell you if it's a bearded or beardless type. Laurie RE: ID iris with very thin roots? clip this ... think it is an overgrown bearded iris? Perhaps one of the smaller varieties? On the whole, the plant has always been considerably smaller and ...
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