Louisiana Irises
Easy-to-grow Louisiana irises offer iconic spring color - NOLA.com
Louisiana irises offer a rainbow of spring colors, plus they're easy to grow. You can plant them now, or wait until August.
It's that time of... - Louisiana Iris Conservation Initiative - Facebook
The irises will start their annual growth cycle again in mid-October. Meanwhile, here's one way to deal with your Louisiana irises that are overrun with weeds.
Louisiana irises are the official wildflower of the State of Louisiana. The state flower is shared with several other southern states.
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Red Louisiana Iris - Pond Megastore
Plant Description Red Louisiana Iris is stunning with vermillion-red blooms on this spectacular iris! The flowers are up to 6 inches long with bright, ...
Barataria Louisiana Iris - Pink Flowers or Flower Parts - Almost Eden
A small to medium-sized plant growing to about 30" high and it flowers in midseason or April. Louisiana Irises are easy and adaptable, rhizomatous perennials.
Louisiana Irises For Sale | American Meadows
Louisiana Irises are some of the most wonderful native plants in North America. Their unique blooms make this Iris a rare and spectacular addition to the ...
Louisiana Irises | Mooiplaas Iris & Daylilies
Louisiana irises are evergreen, spring flowering perennials with sword like leaves which can be grown in bog (wet) gardens and in water features.
In Bloom – Louisiana Iris - Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans
Fall is the best time to plant Louisiana Irises as they begin to grow in the fall and grow throughout the winter to spring as they bloom in late March and April ...
Louisiana Iris Conservation Initiative - Facebook
A Louisiana non-profit corporation formed by individuals interested in preserving and restoring native Louisiana iris species in habitats where they once grew ...
Louisiana Iris Deluxe Mix | Holland Bulb Farms | 85172
This mix comes from a well known Iris breeder in Holland who made certain to include unique varieties and bright and bold colors of blue, yellow, red, purple, ...
Ann Chowning Louisiana Iris - 1 Gallon Pot - Wilson Bros Gardens
Growing 3 to 4 feet tall and spreading to form a patch 2 feet or more wide, the Ann Chowning Louisiana Iris is ideal for use planted in pots that are situated ...
Grow Louisiana Iris - Schreiner's Iris Gardens
The Louisiana Iris (like Sinfonietta pictured left) is a native to the southeastern United States. Aptly named for its region of origin, this species grows ...
Black Gamecock, Louisiana Iris - Pond Megastore
Black Gamecock louisiana iris is hardy to zone six or possibly five. A shorter bog iris perfect for filtration and accent smaller ponds or streams in with ...
Black Gamecock Louisiana Iris - Singing Tree Gardens Nursery
This famous Louisiana iris sports purple-black velvety flowers with gold highlights, is native to the southern USA, and likes to grow in well-watered ...
Louisiana Irises in Bloom at Moncus Park
Moncus Park turns into a canvas painted with the vibrant hues of the Louisiana Iris. Yes, the state's cherished wildflower is now in full bloom.
Learn about five recognized species of Louisiana Iris They are brevicaulis, fulva, hexagona, giganticaerulea, nelsonii.
Louisiana Iris Species Preservation Project
The purpose of the Louisiana Iris Species Preservation Project (SPP) is to create a permanent collection of representative examples of the colors and forms of ...
Louisiana Irises: Ann Chowning Iris from K. van Bourgondien
Louisiana Iris, native to the wetlands of the southern United Stations, are favorites for sunny moist areas, water gardens, and along the edges of streams.
Iris x louisiana 'Black Gamecock' - US PERENNIALS
'Black Gamecock' is a very vigorous Louisiana iris selection with huge 4-6” velvet, dark purple flowers in late spring to early summer on 2-3' tall stems.
Louisiana irises
Louisiana iris is a taxonomic group of five iris species native to Louisiana and surrounding regions of the southeastern United States: Iris fulva, Iris hexagona, Iris brevicaulis, Iris giganticaerulea, and Iris nelsonii.