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Richmond's Alley Irises
... Club, it could not be said that interest in bearded irises has remained high in this city and most of the irises one sees are historic cultivars. Many are familiar and expected ... they say, a famous iris. One is always concerned about irises which look like they should be rescued, so some ethical questions inevitably arise. Irises which look unappreciated may, in fact, be somebody's beloved plants ...
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CIS - Article: Richmond's Alley Irises
... (Richmond, Virginia) There they have a selection of rarer early irises, unusual modern cultivars, and Iris species, most of which were grown from seed. Among their other horticultural interests ... say, a famous iris. One is always concerned about irises which look like they should be rescued, so some ethical questions inevitably arise. Irises which look unappreciated may, in fact, be somebody's ...
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Ian Black's Gardening Pages - Japanese Irises
... Pages - Japanese Irises Japanese Irises have been developed over many years from forms of Iris ensata. This ... which anyone can join - details on how to join the list are given on Tom Tadfor Little's page. Not too many Japanese iris images to look ... (Togyoan) or finally, visit this page for numerous attractive pics. of Japanese irises in the context of Japanese gardens. Although the site is in Japanese, ...
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Photographing irises
... because of camera shake. Photographing the flower Look at the iris and find the imaginary line which divides the falls from the standards. ... irises, preferably the ones in their natural colours. There is or will be a section for unknowns so If you have an iris which ... The irises will be better taken care of there and will be in better condition. Wild irises mostly grow in damp/wet areas which are ...
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Can you grow irises in pots? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... be greatly appreciated. TIA Ginni Follow-Up Postings: RE: Can you grow irises in pots? clip this post email this post what is this? see ... on my patio with Iris, my favorite being this one: which also has impatiens which flower later with Iris stalks still green in back. I do ... check your album right now, but will be back later today to look it over. I had a feeling iris would grow in pots, but ...
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SSIS Articles - Growing Arilbred Irises in Central Oklahoma
... which is much easier to pronounce and spell. When I moved to the home were I now live, back in 1950, I took rhizomes of all of my 35 tall bearded irises ... My arilbred irises are grown on the highest area of my garden, about ten inches higher that the surrounding areas, which does get the ... I do water occasionally. With the mulch, the iris patch does look a bit unkempt, but it does the trick. When I ...
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ACON - VA/NC/SC Summary of Climatological Data - JANUARY 2006
... Pacific zonal flow set-up across the lower 48 for seemingly the entire month! A look at your average temperature departures show just how warm the month was with some areas ... : Greensboro - " THE MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR THE PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WAS 46.5 DEGREES, WHICH WAS THE FOURTH WARMEST JANUARY ON RECORD. - [ + - ] - notes from NWS RAH. Raleigh - " January weather was ...
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ACON - VA/NC/SC Summary of Climatological Data - JULY 2006
... temperatures and dew points observed in Dahahran, Saudi Arabia on July 8th, 2003. Take a look at the surface temps and dew points with heat indices approaching 175°! View the data ... . The rainfall during the month was in part due to typical summertime, diurnal thunderstorm activity, which often produces highly variable daily and monthly total rainfall. However, there were two distinct periods ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Cultural Information
... many people who are new to irises and who would like to have information about irises which long-time irisarians might call basic. ... found on plics. Lace: lightly laced irises have serrated edges; heavy lace gives a crinkled, serrated effect which may affect the opening of the petals ... the petals. "Stitches" may be so close together as to look like a thin or thick solid rim around the petals. Style ...
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AIS: AIS Symposium
... benefit of overseas members, who often receive the July AIS Bulletin (which contains the ballot) close to or after the nominal voting deadline. ... . All others are welcome to use the list while evaluating their irises, or for other purposes. However, voting using anything other than the ... 34" 89 BAYBERRY CANDLE 71 DeForest '69 M 36" 89 CLASSIC LOOK 71 Schreiner '92 E-M 36" 89 MY GINNY 71 Spoon 00 ...
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