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Ken Walker's Siberian Iris
... , ovary, and the way it grows only in dense clumps rules out that iris. So it is quite certainly a siberian iris, probably I. sanguinea. Copyright 1999-2001 Kenneth Walker This page is copyrighted. The written material in it may not be used without permission. However, the iris photographs on this page that I have taken are not copyrighted. They are in the public domain. While ...
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A Few of Our Siberian Iris
A Few of Our Siberian Iris A Few of Our Siberian Iris Home Tall Bearded Iris Sampler Littler Iris Beauties View Guestbook Visit the Siberian Iris Society Web Site Siberian Iris Society This page has been accessed times. This page was last updated on July 21, 2004
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Siberian Iris
... Editorial | Awards | Articles Index | Cultural Info | | Auctions | REGIONAL Iris Societies | AIS REGION 16 | Links | Culture: Siberian Iris Growing Siberian Irises by John Coble Siberian irises are among the easiest of all ... resistant to disease than most other garden irises. They are, however, not immune to the iris borer. If this is a pest in your area, a systemic insecticide spray is necessary ...
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Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... 12:02 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Aug 25, 06 at 10:38 Thick, very tough, ground cover Iris? Posted by: celestial Zone-Enabled on Thu, Aug 24, 06 at 11:28 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, ... 05 at 13:47 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Aug 24, 06 at 15:41 Planting time for Siberian Iris Posted by: iheartroscoe Zone 5, Northern Ind on Sun, Aug 13, 06 at 19:14 2 follow-ups, last one ...
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Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... , Jul 30, 06 at 12:49 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Aug 2, 06 at 12:36 Blue siberian iris Posted by: ferncreek z6b / 7a PA on Tue, May 30, 06 at 11:02 2 follow-ups, last one posted on ... 06 at 22:13 17 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Aug 1, 06 at 15:40 source for miniature dwarf iris (not purple) Posted by: ericjsmom Nebraska on Sat, Jul 15, 06 at 15:26 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue ...
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Plant Details for Iris sibirica
... Attractive Foliage CutFlowers Deer Resistant Easy to Grow Flowers Fragrant Tolerates Drought Tolerates Wet Soil Siberian iris add color to flower beds in early summer, and vertical accents all summer long. ... white, blue, yellow, and violet, with many bi-colors In addition to brightening the garden, siberian iris provides a steady supply of cut flowers. Notable Varieties 'Butter and Sugar'; white and ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Events
... : lhickey@canwest.com contact: Verna Laurin | telephone: 416-225-1088 June 4, 2006 CIS Annual Iris Show CIS 2006 Show schedule (schedule will be available here when provided by organizers, please check ... latest details of these conventions may be found at the AIS website www.irises.org Other Iris Conventions: 2006 Siberian Iris Convention Location: Portland, Oregon | Date: May 28 2006 (one day only) ...
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Livres sur les Iris
... Karen Glasgow. 1996. ISBN 0-088192-373-7. (104 pages). The Siberian Iris. 1996. (Currier McEwen ed., Society for Siberian Irises) Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-329-X. (206 p, 180 ... to cultivation. Susan Berry. 1992. Running Press, Philadelphia. ASIN 1561381411. (64 pages). (~ $29). The Japanese Iris. 1990. (Currier McEwen ed., Society for Japanese Irises) University Press of New England, Hanover. ISBN ...
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Iris Related Books and Publications
... 1989. Books: Specific Kinds of Irises Marie Callet and Joseph K. Mertzweiller, editors. The Louisiana Iris: the History and Culture of Five Native American Species and their Hybrids. Texas Gardener Press ... Irises, 1981. Currier McEwen. The Japanese Iris. University Press of New England, Hanover-London, 1990. Currier McEwen The Siberian Iris. Timber Press(?), 1996. B. A. Warburton and C. O. Gantz. The ...
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Iris louisiana, sibirica, pseudacorus
... Space 15 - 18" apart. Zones 4 - 9. - Field Grown Plants. - $6.99 each - Iris sibirica 'Ceasar's Brother' - Siberian iris (36 - 40") Rich, deep violet-blue flowers with upright, grass-like foliage. Space ... hybrids is the ability to rebloom in a shorter growing season. There have been reblooming bearded iris around for years, but most were only reliable rebloomers in warmer zones. There are now some ...
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