Iris hybrid (Sino-Siberian)
Sino-Siberian iris hybrids
Specialists may offer various Sino-Siberian species. Most feature drooping falls and erect to flaring ...
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Iris hybrid (Spuria)
Spuria hybrids
Named for Iris spuria, this group is mostly bred from Iris orientalis (Iris ochr...
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Iris hybrid (Standard Dwarf Bearded)
Standard Dwarf Bearded Iris
Most grow 8 to 15 in. high. Flowers and plants are larger than miniature dwarf bearded irises. Bloom i...
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Iris hybrid (Tall Bearded)
Tall Bearded Iris
Among the choicest perennials for borders, massing, and cutting. Easy to grow. Midspring flowers, on b...
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Iris missouriensis
Western Blue Flag
Native to 2,000–12,000-ft. elevations from western Nebraska and the Dakotas into the Sierra Nevada/Cas...
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Iris pallida
Orris
From southern Europe, this 4-ft.-tall rhizomatous iris has branching stems and blue flowers with a yel...
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Iris pseudacorus
Yellow Flag
Native to Western Europe and North Africa, but naturalized in eastern North America and the Pacific No...
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Iris reticulata
Violet-Scented Iris
Native to the Caucasus. These are classic rock garden and container plants, the 2 to 3-in. violet scen...
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Iris tectorum
Roof Iris
Native to Japan, where it is planted on cottage roofs. Foliage fans to 1 ft. high look like those of b...
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Iris versicolor
Blue flag
Looks something like Siberian iris, with 1 1/2- to 4-ft., grassy foliage; narrow leaves are thicker in...
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Iris x hollandica
Dutch Iris
The Dutch iris grows from a bulb. Beautifully formed flowers rise to 2 ft. on slender stems that emerg...
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Ischyrolepis subverticillata
Broom Restio
Native to South Africa. Reedlike plant to 6 ft. tall and 4 ft.wide; looks something like a big, feathe...
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