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(Candy Apple Iris, Dwarf Bearded Iris)
Dwarf bearded iris ‘Candy Apple’ supplies the spring garden with delicious blooms of deep, burgundy-rose. Plant this lovely iris where its unique blossoms can be viewed up close.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne on strong stems atop 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...
Jesse Saylor
(Cantina Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
A hard-to-describe blend of colors bedeck the ruffled springtime flowers of the Cantina tall bearded iris. This selection also reblooms again in very early autumn before fall frosts force this perennial into its annual winter dormancy. 'Cantina' was a hybrid created by Monty Byers and released around 1990.
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...
(Captured Spirit Iris, Dwarf Bearded Iris)
Dwarf bearded iris ‘Captured Spirit’ offers captivating, ruffled blossoms of ethereal white, touched with hints of lavender-blue and palest yellow. Fuzzy, lilac beards accent the falls of this charming spring bloomer.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne on strong stems atop 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”...
James H. Schutte
(Bearded Iris, Celebration Song Bearded Iris)
‘Celebration Song’ is a vigorous, award-winning iris with shimmering, pastel blossoms gracing the garden over an extra long period in spring. Its lavender-blue falls are topped with ruffled standards of glowing apricot, tinged with hints of lilac, and are accented with bright orange beards.
The distinctive flowers of bearded iris are borne on strong stems atop fans of medium-green, sword-shaped foliage. Each blossom is comprised of three upright petals called “standards”, and three drooping...
James H. Schutte
(Bearded Iris, Change of Pace Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Change of Pace’ creates a distinct focal point in the spring garden. Its blossoms feature ruffled, pale pink standards atop pure white falls, edged and speckled generously in deep burgundy. Bright yellow beards complete the unique look of this tall, vigorous beauty.
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...
Jesse Saylor
(Cherie Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Very pale pink with hints of pale yellow and accents of dark orange occur on Cherie tall bearded iris flowers each early to mid-spring. 'Cherie' was a hybrid bred by David Hall and released in the 1940s. It received multiple awards, culminating with the American Dykes Medal in 1951, the highest accolade awarded by the British Iris Society for American-bred irises.
The distinctively shaped flowers of bearded iris appear on strong stems emerging from fans of light blue-green, sword-shaped foliage....
(Cherub's Smile Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Deliciously ruffled blossoms of sweet, candy pink bloom generously atop the well-branched stems of ‘Cherub’s Smile’. Bright tangerine-orange beards add a glow to the happy flowers of this outstanding bearded 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...
James H. Schutte
(Bearded Iris, Chinese Treasure Bearded Iris)
Truly a garden treasure, the beautifully colored flowers of 'Chinese Treasure' make this tall bearded iris a big hit in the early summer garden. Its large, six-petaled blooms have three white and peach petals that curve upwards, called standards, and three pink petals that curve downwards, called falls. These are also fragrant and have distinctive orange beards at the base of each fall. Like all bearded iris, ‘Chinese Treasure’ has sword-shaped, medium green leaves that are equitant, or fan-like,...
(Christmas Time Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Fresh as new-fallen snow, the pristine white blossoms of Bearded iris ‘Christmas Time’ add a bright sparkle to the spring garden. Festive, coral-orange beards decorate the rippling falls of this lovely 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 “beards”...
(Chuck Waltermire Iris, Tall Bearded Iris)
Bearded iris ‘Chuck Waltermire’ adds richness to the spring garden with its ruffled blossoms of deep, violet-blue. A peek at the center of each flower reveals delicate, burgundy veining and hints of palest blue.
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...