It is a specialness of anIris lover that he does not like to have an Iris called a Flag , although most somebody call these flowers by that name . With the advent of raw smorgasbord , the Iris is gaining in popularity from twelvemonth to year . A national bon ton honour this flower and many metropolis have Iris club . The recherche colors and the unrivaled mannequin have attracted many blossom lovers . A assemblage of varieties is a veritable rainbow of diffused colors .

BEARDED, or GERMAN IRIS

The most cultivated group of Irises are the bearded sorts , all of which have thick , fleshy , underground stems rendering their increment most easy accomplished . They are unmistakably well adapted to different billet . They do well in raging , dry , gay places as well as the cooler and damper spots . In the shadiness , they are not at their best . They require frequent transplanting , as the thud soon become too thick .

JAPANESE IRIS

Gorgeously colored and giant ni size the Nipponese Iris ( I. laevigata ) will become more democratic in the future , for now , the Japanese names have been translated and the bloom buyer may be certain of the sort he buys from the gardener . Unlike most Bearded Irises , the Japanese Iris is a flat blooming , the leave of absence are narrower and the rootstock are pocket-sized and more compact . They enthrall in the water when in flower but not at other times during the year .

SIBERIAN IRIS

For the margin of pool , where the stain is a trifle too damp for other flowers , the Siberian Iris ( I. sibirica ) prosper . It will not succeed with its roots in water , however . The flowers are rich purple , light lavender , puritanic or white , and like the Japanese Iris , these flowers are without the prominent beard found in the Bearded Iris .

WATER IRIS

There are two common sorting of Iris which may be engraft straight in the water ; namely , the European Wild Flag ( I. pseudacorus ) and the Blue Flag ( I. versicolor ) . The European Wild Flag has large , yellowish efflorescence , the petals of which are droop . The efflorescence appear among the exuberant leafage . The Blue Flag is a familiar blossom to most Americans , for what boy or girl has not gotten wet feet gather it ? Both of these sorts will prosper in average garden land without a great measure of water .

DWARF IRIS

In April , during favorable other Springs , we are charmed with the various dwarf iris . Growing about 6 inches tall they supplement the Spring lightbulb . Especially sorcerous are the purple dwarf sorts when plant in front of Emperor Narcissus . I. pumila is the dwarf bewhiskered mintage ; I. verna and I. cristala are beardless sorts . The latter sort is very tiny and has very slender creeping rhizomes . Being raw to too much wet , it grows very well whenplanted upon little mounds of soilor in perfectly drained spots .

INTERMEDIATE IRIS

Hybridists have interbreed the tall Bearded Iris with the dwarf bearded sorting to grow a group average in season and height between the two parent .

How to use an Iris

The use of Iris has been suggested in the above paragraphs . It is an fantabulous moulding national and for nursing home use , the flower are attractively arrange in our rooms . There are wet soil , sorts , tall varieties , very early kinds and all types of bloom to attract each of us .

How to plant

The simple , rent - them - alone , civilization of the Iris is pander to the householder who is not a thrifty gardener . They do not like pee upon their crowns in Winter , except where noted . The bearded form are tell to like fluxing lime ; the Nipponese Iris does not choose a limestone soil .

Propagation

Merely cut up the erstwhile clumps to pass around them . Each firearm will grow , even if allowed to dwell about the garden for a hebdomad without planting . The Bearded assort increase quickly and should be divided every three class .

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Iris - Flag,  Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers

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