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Listing 1 - 10 from 11 for iris fall

Photographing irises
... ). - Fill the frame as much as possible with the Iris, exclude nonessentials. - View the Iris stooping, as well as standing, and from different angles ... want in the picture is any markings on the fall &/or the standard that show that the iris is different ie a species. Then take ... the name of the iris and which part of the plant it is, eg I versicolor flower or Unknown standard & fall etc. Put your ...
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SPECIES IRIS GROUP OF NORTH AMERICA
... SPECIES IRIS GROUP OF NORTH AMERICA SPECIES IRIS GROUP OF NORTH AMERICA 2005 Seed Exchange list Click here to see seeds remaining from ... ensata var. spontanea OP -- ex. RHS, UK seed 100+ RRH 05N178 ensata hybrid OP -- 3 fall, purple 200+ STL 05N179 ensata hybrid OP -- 3 falls, red-violet 150+ STL 05N180 ensata ...
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Iris brevicaulis
... Iris brevicaulis Iris brevicaulis Rafinesque (Short stemmed iris) _Photo by Mark Bulger. _ Probable I. brevicaulis from Texas. Additional photos in habitat. Lavender ... : Feed at onset of growth in spring. Hardiness: possibly to zone 4 Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: ? Other members of the series are best plantedbefore the ...
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Iris fulva
... Iris fulva Iris fulva Ker-Gawl (Copper iris) Photo by Rodney Barton A direct scans of I. ... from sun burn. Feeding: Heavy feeder, feed at onset of growth in fall andspring. Hardiness: hardy Seed germination: Plant seeds before they are allowed dry. Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom Comments: Generally easy. Will grow in "border garden" ...
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Iris giganticaerulea
... Iris giganticaerulea Iris giganticaerulea Small (Giant blue iris) Direct scans of I. giganticaerulea. Photo by Robert Turley Photo by Harry Wolford taken on ... 7 maybe 6. Least hardly of the series. Winter mulch above 8. Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: Plant seeds before they dry. Comments: Generally easy. Will ...
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Iris hexagona
... Iris hexagona Iris hexagona Walter (Dixie Iris) I.hexagona from Rainbow River Florida. Photo by Mark Cook.o Direct scan of I. ... protectrhizomes from sun burn. Feeding: Feed at onset of growth in spring and fall. Hardiness: ? Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: Plant seeds before they dry. Comments: Generally ...
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Iris nelsonii
... Iris nelsonii Iris nelsonii Randolph (Abbeville red iris) Photosby RAB _ Yellow form, photo by Colin Rigby Seed pod Habitat: Shady areas in ... protectrhizomes from sun burn. Feeding: Feed at onset of growth in spring and fall. Hardiness: ? Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: Plant seeds befor they dry. Comments: Generally ...
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Iris setosa
... Iris setosa Iris setosa Pall. ex Link (Hairy iris) _Copyright by Duane Buell More (and better!) photos of I. setosa ... acid, lots of humus. Soil moisture: Moist Feeding: ? Hardiness: ? Transplant: Late summer or Fall Seed germination: easy Comments: Not know to do well in warmer climates. ... Alphabetical List Return to List by Taxanomical Series Return to North American Native Iris page Last modified 1/ ...
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Iris tenuis
... Iris tenuis Iris tenuis S. Watson (Slinder leaf iris, Clackamas iris) Photo by Carla Lankow (e-mail her) from SIGNA No.64 Spring 2000. Photo by Carla Lankow from the Almanac:Society for Pacific Coast Native Irises, Fall ... List Return to List by Taxanomical Series Return to North American Native Iris page Last modified on 5/ ...
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Iris tridentata
... Iris tridentata Iris tridentata Prush. (Three toothed iris) Photo by Dennis Kramb. Photo by Rodney Barton showing reduced standards. Click image fora larger ... of humus. Soil moisture: Moist. Feeding: ? Hardiness: ? Possibly the least hardy of the NANI. Transplant: Fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: ? Comments: Slow to increase for me. One of the ...
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