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WebHome lt; Main lt; Iris Wiki To learn more about the Iris Wiki site, visit Welcome Info To learn more about what FosWiki is and how it works, visit the FosWiki web by clicking on the icon at the bottom of this page Registration - get a user login WebRss, WebAtom - RSS and ATOM news feeds of topic changes
WebHome lt; Sib lt; Iris Wiki Siberians perform best with cooler conditions, regular moisture and a slightly acid soil The blooms can be blue, purple, red-violet or yellow with newer cultivars in brown and orange shades, and can have a variety of forms from upright to flat and round
Amas | Historic Iris Preservation Society From Biltmore Nursery catalog for 1912: “Deep violet standards and sky-blue falls give glorious harmony in this giant-flowering variety, which originated in Asia Minor and which has won admiration wherever it has become known It reaches a height of 2 feet, and flowers profusely ”
Amaze - Bee Haven Iris Gardens 'Amaze' (Michael Sutton, R 2018) Seedling AA-10-A TB, 34" (86 cm) Midseason to late bloom Standards white, soft butter yellow flush up midribs; style arms white; falls primrose yellow zone around beards blending to purple marbling, 1˝ ice white rim, partial purple wire rim; beards yellow; ruffled; slight sweet fragrance 'Dazzle' X 'Cold
Iris (plant) - Wikipedia Irises are perennial plants, growing from creeping rhizomes (rhizomatous irises) or, in drier climates, from bulbs (bulbous irises) They have long, erect flowering stems which may be simple or branched, solid or hollow, and flattened or have a circular cross-section
IrisInfo lt; Main lt; Iris Wiki Below is a conventional INDEX It is a list of links to definitions and topic areas Click on a word for more information Individual cultivars and species are found by a search of all webs in Main Menu Note topics that say on a website will take you out of the Encyclopedia
InfoAboutTheEncyclopedia lt; Main lt; Iris Wiki The Iris Encyclopedia is the most complete database for Irises on the Internet It is free to all, and sponsored by The American Iris Society Foundation which also sponsors Independent Iris research
TbAmas lt; TbAthruE lt; Iris Wiki Amas was one of the most important "Germanica" cultivars in the creation of the modern tetraploid tall-bearded Irises Here is a list of it first generation crosses; 'Souv De Mme Gaudichau', 'Ursula' 'Mons Chaber',