Iresine herbstii
Bloodleaf
Native to Brazil. Grows 1 to 3 ft. high and wide, or even larger under ideal conditions. Leaves are 1 ...
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Iris danfordiae
Native to east Asia Minor. These are classic rock garden and container plants, the yellow flowers (lik...
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Iris douglasiana
Native to California and Oregon, usually within the coastal climate zone, and usually under 300 ft. el...
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Iris ensata
Japanese Iris
Native to Japan, these irises feature sumptuous blossoms 4 to 12 in. across on slender stems to 4 ft. ...
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Iris hybrid (Aril and Arilbred)
The aril species and interspecies hybrids (characterized by an aril, or collar, on their seeds) offer ...
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Iris hybrid (Bearded)
The most widely grown irises fall into the bearded group. More than a century of breeding has produced...
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Iris hybrid (Cal-Sibe)
Cal-Sibe hybrid
These hybrids between Sino-Siberian iris hybrids and Pacific Coast iris hybrids look most like the fir...
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Iris hybrid (English)
The species (I. latifolia) from whichnamed selections were made is native to the Pyrenees, wh...
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Iris hybrid (Louisiana)
Louisiana Hybrids
Graceful, flattish blossoms on stems 2 to 5 ft. tall, carried above and among leaves that are long, na...
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Iris hybrid (Miniature Tall Bearded)
Miniature Tall Bearded Iris
These grow 15 to 28 in. high and flower with tall beardeds, usualy in May. Their small flowers are 2 t...
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Iris hybrid (Pacific Coast)
Pacific Coast Iris
Eleven species native to Pacific Coast states constitute a homogeneous group within the genus Iris...
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Iris hybrid (Siberian)
Siberian Iris
The most widely sold members of this group are named hybrids derived from Iris sibirica and
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