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Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... posted on Wed, Jun 8, 05 at 10:13 Mail-Order Siberian Iris Rhizomes: Source? Posted by: PatrickAlan Zone 6/NJ on Sun, May 29, ... , last one posted on Mon, Jun 6, 05 at 19:51 Cutting Iris leaves/stalks after blooming Posted by: kathryngshaw z5 Iowa, USA on Mon, Jun ... posted on Mon, Jun 6, 05 at 18:33 Why are my wild iris leaves wavy or ruffled? Sporting or disease? Posted by: wesmallett maine on Sun, ...
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IRIS
... of the leaf. Carefully remove and burn old iris leaves in the fall or early spring. Leaf Spot (fungus - Heterosporium gracile): Common leafspot of iris in Central Texas. Disease shows up on ... iris insects such as the iris borer. Rust (fungus - Puccinia spp.): Rusty-red, powdery pustules break out on both sides of the leaves, causing considerable damage to many varieties. Destroy all fallen leaves ...
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CIS - Article: Iris Borer Information
... leaves of the new growth may be small and poorly developed. Some of the leaves may have badly eaten places along the edges. A careful study of the iris ... leaves, rusty nails, cloth, bits of wood, and wire screen. Only in one instance were any eggs laid on fresh green iris leaves. ... make the mixture cover and adhere to the glossy leaves of the iris plants. Treatments should start when the eggs begin to ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Bearded Iris
... Iris Diseases: Leaf spot, the most common iris disease is very seldom fatal to the plants affected but it does disfigure the leaves ... leaves near the iris plants. The small larvae hatch in the spring and crawl up the iris leaves ...
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Questions On Iris
... leaves have little holes in them. What could be eating the leaves and what can I do about it? (e-mail reference) A: Any number of insects could be feasting on your iris ... of suckers that have to be dealt with! Q. My iris leaves have little round spots on them, with some of them ... fertilizer, and if so, what kind? (Warwick, N.D.) A.The iris leaves appear to have a couple of problems: a leaf spot ...
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Iris Leaf Spot
... leaves can sufficiently weaken the underground parts so as to cause a gradual death of the entire plant. Disease Cycle The fungus overwinters on dead iris leaves ... leaves are 4 to 6 inches high and repeated at 7 to 10 day intervals, will control the disease. Because of the waxy nature of iris leaves ...
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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 ... (lays on the ground) or angled up slightly, flowers facing up, stem leaves overtop flowers, flowers in axils Leaves: h 30-40 cm, w 2-5 cm, drooping tips, glossy translucent Rhizome ...
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Iris fulva
... Iris fulva Iris fulva Ker-Gawl (Copper iris) Photo by Rodney Barton A direct scans of I. fulva. (Click on image for a ... also yellow and violet Stem: h 50-90 cm, erect, nearly straight, flowers in axils Leaves: h 45-80 cm, w 1.5-2.5, drooping tips Rhizome: w 2 cm ... . Return to Alphabetical List Return to List by Taxanomical Series Return to North American Native Iris page Last modified 5/18/01.
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iris hollandica eye of the tiger - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Iris Forum | Post a Follow-Up iris hollandica eye of the tiger clip this post ... (I planted them in half-shade). In late July, when the leaves went brown, I dig out the bulbs and gave them a rest: ... If you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Iris Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us ...
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Iris Flower
... iris is probably the most popular. It's the same flower you would have seen in your grandmother's garden. More: Bearded Iris How to Grow, Maintain, and Divide Bearded Iris Bearded iris produce leaves, flower stems, and roots from a thick, rootlike structure called a rhizome. As the plant matures, the rhizome produces more rhizomes, which in turn lead to more leaves ...
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