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Bosh Bruening
(Bearded Iris, Stairway to Heaven Bearded Iris)
The ruffled, snowy-white standards of bearded iris ‘Stairway to Heaven’ float above its rippling blue falls like clouds sailing in a sapphire sky. This delightful, vigorous iris blooms atop tall stems in mid- to late spring.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy...
James H. Schutte
(Bearded Iris, Stepping Out Bearded Iris)
Stunning flowers of deep, dark violet are centered with blazes of clear white, giving bearded iris ‘Stepping Out’ a dynamic presence in the spring garden. The large, ruffled blossoms of this vivid bicolor iris bloom generously atop tall, well-branched stems.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals),...
Bosh Bruening
(Iris, Stitch Witch Dwarf Iris)
Dwarf iris ‘Stitch Witch’ features refreshing blossoms of clean white, edged and speckled in violet-blue. This diminutive charmer is an especially early bloomer.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy pads known as “beards” are located at the base of the falls, and...
Jesse Saylor
(Study in Black Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Revel in the blackish bronze-purple flowers in early to mid-spring on the tall stems of this bearded iris cultivar. 'Study in Black' was a hybrid bred by Gordon Plough and released in the late 1960s.
The distinctively shaped flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of light blue-green, sword-shaped foliage. The stems branch and carry numerous plump flower buds. Each blossom comprises three upright petals called “standards” and three drooping tepals (petal-like sepals),...
James H. Schutte
(Bearded Iris, Sultan's Palace Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Sultan’s Palace’ offers luxuriant blossoms of velvety, burgundy red, decorated with fuzzy, bright gold beards. Strong stems support the richly colored, non-fading blooms of this eye-catching iris.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy pads known as...
Bosh Bruening
(Standard Dwarf Bearded Iris, Sun Doll Iris)
‘Sun Doll’ adds cheer to the garden with its ruffled blossoms of gleaming, sunshine-yellow. This charming dwarf iris is an especially early bloomer.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy pads known as “beards” are located at the base of the falls, and give this popular...
Bosh Bruening
(Bearded Iris, Sunny Dawn Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Sunny Dawn’ creates a bright spot in the garden with its ruffled blossoms of sunshine-yellow, mingled with subtle tints of apricot and cream. Bright, tangerine beards highlight the cheerful blooms, which are held on somewhat shorter stems than many taller iris.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like...
Jesse Saylor
(Bearded Iris, Superstition Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Superstition’ commands attention with its deep, dark, dramatic blossoms of luminous violet-black. Tall, strong stems support the richly colored blooms of this vigorous garden beauty.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy pads known as “beards” are located...
Bosh Bruening
(Bearded Iris, Swingtown Bearded Iris)
Luminous blossoms of rich, ruby-plum make bearded iris ‘Swingtown’ a jazzy addition to the spring garden. A delicious fragrance emanates from the abundant blooms of this vibrant beauty.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping tepals, (petal-like sepals), referred to as “falls”. Fuzzy pads known as “beards” are located at the...
Jesse Saylor
(Tall Bearded Iris, Tea Leaves Iris)
If you love subdued, drab colors reminiscent of metals, the Tea Leaves bearded iris is a must-have for your flower garden. This hybrid selection blooms most heavily in mid-spring but also reblooms again in early autumn before fall frosts force this perennial into its annual winter dormancy. 'Tea Leaves' was bred and selected by Mointy Byers in the mid 1980s.
The distinctively shaped flowers of bearded iris appear on tall, strong stems emerging from fans of light blue-green, sword-shaped foliage....