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  2. This Tip Will Help Your Irises Thrive - AOL

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    An ample amount of water is necessary to keep iris plants happy. While they can tolerate drought, they're happier in moist, well-draining soil. Overwatering, or allowing the soil to get soggy, can ...

  3. Iris planifolia - Wikipedia

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    Iris planifolia at Bern Botanic Garden. It is hardy to USDA Zone 3. [4] The bulb is a short lived plant. It is better grown in the UK, in a bulb frame. [6] In pots or preferably in the ground. [5] It can also be cultivated in pots. [2] But the pots need to be a minimum of 30 cm tall (or 1 ft), to allow maximum root space. [5]

  4. Iris atrofusca - Wikipedia

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    Iris atrofusca (Judean iris or Gilead iris) is a species in the genus Iris, where it is placed in the subgenus Iris and the section Oncocyclus. It is a rhizomatous perennial from the deserts of Israel, the Palestinian territories, and Jordan. The species has long falcate (sickle-shaped) or ensiform (sword-shaped) leaves, a long thick stem and ...

  5. Iris illyrica - Wikipedia

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    Iris illyrica grows up to 40 cm in height. Its flowering period is May and June. Its best planting position is in full sun. The soil requirements are dry or average moist, fertile well drained soil. It is suitable in border and rock gardens. This plant produces seeds rarely. It produces usually ten seeds that ripen out in autumn.

  6. Iris typhifolia - Wikipedia

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    The iris needs moisture during the growing season (in spring and early summer) to create best blooms. [2] [14] But they don't grow in the water. [14] Although they will tolerate occasional flooding. [2] They are best propagated by division, as growing from seed, takes at least 3 years to produce a flowering plant. [7]

  7. Iris susiana - Wikipedia

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    Iris susiana has a short, compact, brown rhizome and long secondary roots that grow beneath the soil. [4] Stems can grow to 30–38 cm (12–15 in) tall. [5] [6] The leaves can reach 25 cm long and 5-12 mm wide. The leaves are glaucous and slightly curved, and the spathes slightly dilate at the base. [2] It has one flower per stem, which blooms ...

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