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James H. Schutte
(Full Tide Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Dreamy violet-blue frilled blooms are what distinguish 'Full Tide.' This tall bearded iris has large, six-petaled blooms with three frilly blue petals that curve upwards, called standards, and three that curve downwards, called falls. These are fragrant and have ivory beards at the base of each fall. Like all bearded iris, ‘Full Tide’ has sword-shaped, medium green leaves that are equitant, or fan-like, which are born from slow-spreading bulbous rhizomes.
This hybrid iris prefers full to part...
Jesse Saylor
(Gay Parasol Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
The jaunty, two-toned flowers of bearded iris ‘Gay Parasol’ feature frothy white standards atop frilled magenta falls, which are frosted at the edges with bits of crisp white and lavender-blue. Despite being smaller than those of many other bearded iris, these perky blossoms add a cheerful touch to the garden.
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”,...
Jesse Saylor
(Gibson Girl Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Pink, creamy white and deep rose-violet pigments paint the flowers of the Gibson Girl tall bearded iris in spring. This hybrid was developed by J.M Gibson and released in 1946.
The distinctively shaped flowers of bearded iris appear on tall, 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), referred to...
Jesse Saylor
(Glowing Seraphin Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
An angelic blend of white and cheery yellow decorates the ruffled and lightly scented flowers on the Glowing Seraphin tall bearded iris. Blooming most strongly in early to mid-spring, this hybrid selection reblooms again in early to mid-autumn before cold forces this perennial into its annual winter dormancy. 'Glowing Seraphin' was developed by B. Miller in 1987.
The distinctively shaped flowers of bearded iris appear on tall, strong stems emerging from fans of light blue-green, sword-shaped...
(Bearded Iris, Gnu Again Bearded Iris)
The rich, violet-blue blooms of bearded iris ‘Gnu Again’ are artfully splashed and streaked with purest white. Each blossom is marked a bit differently, making this unique beauty a rewarding addition to the spring garden.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne 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...
Bosh Bruening
(Bearded Iris, Gold Galore Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Gold Galore’ gleams in the garden with its deliciously rippled, buttery-golden blossoms. This elegant beauty unfolds its blooms atop tall, slender stems in mid- to late spring.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne 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...
(Bearded Iris, Good Vibrations Bearded Iris)
Luscious blossoms of creamsicle orange accented with a touch of white make ‘Good Vibrations’ a delicious addition to any garden. This lovely iris unfolds its ruffled blossoms atop tall, sturdy stems in mid- to late spring.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne 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, Goodbye Girl Bearded Iris)
A little pink, a little orange and very frilly, 'Goodbye Girl' is sweet tall bearded iris for the early season perennial border. Its large, six-petaled blooms have three frilly pink petals that curve upwards, called standards, and three that curve downwards, called falls. These are fragrant and have distinctive orange beards at the base of each fall. Like all bearded iris, ‘Goodbye Girl’ has sword-shaped, medium green leaves that are equitant, or fan-like, which are born from slow-spreading bulbous...
(Bearded Iris, Goodnight Kiss Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Goodnight Kiss’ graces the garden with multitudes of ruffled, warm pink flowers borne on tall, well-branched stems. Bright, coral-pink beards add a touch of fire to the generously ruffled blossoms of this spring 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”....
James Burghardt
(Bearded Iris, Harvest of Memories Bearded Iris)
Fresh as morning sunshine, bearded iris ‘Harvest of Memories’ brightens the garden with its sweetly fragrant flowers of cheerful, gleaming yellow. This dependable rebloomer offers two seasons of beauty, flowering in both spring and fall.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne 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...