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(Siberian Iris, Snow Bounty Siberian Iris)
The smooth, white blooms of Siberian iris ‘Snow Bounty’ shine in the late spring to early summer garden atop tall, willowy stems. The falls of this captivating beauty are marked with creamy, lemon-yellow signals.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian...
(Siberian Iris, Snow Queen Siberian Iris)
Siberian iris ‘Snow Queen’ gleams in the garden with its delicate flowers of clean white, touched with subtle blazes of pale yellow at the base of the falls.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian iris produce spectacular flowers in late spring to early...
James Burghardt
(Siberian Iris, Sparkling Rosé Siberian Iris)
Poised like butterflies atop extra-tall stems, the vivid, magenta-pink flowers of Siberian iris ‘Sparkling Rose’ add elegance to the garden. The orchid-like blossoms of this vigorous beauty are etched with subtle, lavender-blue veining on the falls and highlighted by blazes of soft yellow.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility...
Russell Stafford
(Siberian Iris, Summer Skies Siberian Iris)
Siberian Iris is a popular and attractive perennial that is native from regions in central Europe through to Russia. It is an adaptable herbaceous plant that develops substantial tall clumps of linear blade-like green foliage. In early summer it displays many beardless iris flowers that appear on tall stems. These may be white, purple, or violet-blue.
Siberian iris grows best in sunny locations and fertile soil with average drainage, but tolerates slight waterlogging. It is quite cold tolerant...
(Siberian Iris, Super Ego Siberian Iris)
Siberian iris ‘Super Ego’ features shimmering blossoms of pale, sky-blue fading to centers of glowing, violet-blue. Deep blue veining threads the elegantly rippled falls of this beautiful iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian iris produce spectacular...
Jesse Saylor
(Siberian Iris, White Swirl Siberian Iris)
The snowy flowers of Siberian iris ‘White Swirl’ are softened with a touch of creamy yellow at the centers. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the gleaming white blossoms of this beautiful iris make a particularly elegant statement in a moonlight garden.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
(Siberian Iris, Windwood Spring Iris)
Abundant blooms of Wedgewood blue are highlighted by large, white blazes, making Siberian iris ‘Windwood Spring’ a refreshing addition to the spring garden. The falls of the cool-toned flowers are held out horizontally, somewhat resembling butterfly iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
Jesse Saylor
(Butternut)
A fine hardwood tree, butternut is most revered for its fall crops of nuts with oil-rich, edible nutmeats that have a buttery texture and sweet flavor. It also has fine wood, which is hard, slow to rot and valued for furniture making and wood carving. This medium-sized deciduous tree is native to the northeastern quarter of the United States and the far southeastern section of Canada. It develops a broad crown comprised of upright, somewhat sparse branches and is slow growing.
Its compound foliage...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Black Walnut)
The impressive hardwood tree, black walnut, produces tasty crops of nuts in fall and is considered one of the best North American trees for fine lumber. It is a hardy, deciduous tree that is distributed across the eastern half of North America. In the wild, it is very adaptable and grows in both lowland and upland sites. It develops a broad, rounded canopy when mature, which is supported by a long, broad trunk lined with thick, corky bark that is sandy brown with furrows of darker brown and black....