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  2. Iris reticulata - Wikipedia

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    The reticulata group of irises is characterised by a fibrous net surrounding the bulb. They are small plants to 15 centimetres (5.9 in), with tubular, sharply-pointed, ribbed leaves, and flowers of yellow, blue or purple with an orange blaze on the falls, appearing in early spring.

  3. Forcing (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Forcing is the horticultural practice of bringing a cultivated plant into active growth outside of its natural growing season. Plants do not produce new growth or flowers (and hence fruit) during the winter, and many species only produce flowers or fruit for a very limited period.

  4. Iris hyrcana - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are around 2.5–3 cm (0.98–1.18 in) wide. [2] [4] The flowers are much smaller than those of other Reticulata irises. [2] Like other irises, it has two pairs of petals, three large sepals (outer petals), known as the "falls", and three inner, smaller petals (or tepals), known as the "standards".

  5. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    To help, we spoke to flower experts who shared their selections for the best spring-flowering bulbs to plant during fall. Make sure to get these bulbs in the ground before it freezes, which will ...

  6. How to Force Bulbs for Beautiful Winter Blooms Indoors ... - AOL

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    Forcing bulbs brings the beauty of spring flowers inside your home during the cold winter months. How to Force Bulbs for Beautiful Winter Blooms Indoors, According to Flower Experts Skip to main ...

  7. Iris subg. Hermodactyloides - Wikipedia

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    Iris pamphylica Hedge. Turkey Iris reticulata Bieberstein. (includes Iris reticulata var. bakeriana Mathew and Wendlebo) Azerbaijan to Iran. Iris tuberosa (formerly Hermodactylus tuberosus) L. Albania, France, Greece, and Italy Iris vartanii Fost. Israel, Jordan and Syria Iris winogradowii Fomin. Azerbaijan and Georgia. Iris zagrica Brian ...

  8. Iris reticulata var. bakeriana - Wikipedia

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    The bulbs are more pointed and slender in shape than other reticulata irises in the genus. [3] It grows to about 10 cm tall, with a 5–6 cm tall flower. It has bluish lilac standards and styles.

  9. Check the Meaning Behind These Flowers Before Gifting a ... - AOL

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    Lotus. Believe it or not, lotus flowers grow in the mud. Each night, they return to the mud, and then miraculously re-bloom in the morning. They're a symbol of rebirth, self-regeneration, purity ...

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