Louisiana Irises
Louisiana Irises - USDA Forest Service
There are five species and three varieties of Louisiana Irises. Four of the species and one of the varieties occur on national forests within their range: ...
Louisiana Irises - LSU AgCenter
Only five species, Iris brevicaulis, Iris fulva, Iris giganticaerulea, Iris hexagona and Iris nelsonii are known as “The Louisianans.”
Louisiana Iris Information – How To Grow A Louisiana Iris Plant
Irises grow from rhizomes, specially adapted underground stems. The Louisianans prefer a soil pH of 6.5 or lower and rich, moist soil.
Louisiana Iris - - Texas Master Gardener Program
Louisiana Iris is a catchall term used to describe a large group of rhizomatous beardless interspecific hybrid irises.
Listing of Louisiana Iris products
Louisiana Iris - Shades of yellow. Details. Louisiana Irises - Shades of Yellow (100 plant minimum order). PRICE IS FOR 100 ...
Louisiana Iris in the Home Landscape | Mississippi State University ...
Louisiana iris are very easy to grow. They thrive in ditches, bogs, along pond edges, or in garden beds that stay moist and fertile. When planting in water, ...
Product categories Louisiana Iris - The Garden Club of Houston
Louisiana Iris. Well-suited to Houston's climate and usually disease-free, Louisiana Iris bloom during March and April. Irises need a half-day of sun. Sold bare ...
Louisiana iris is the name used worldwide for a unique group of Louisiana native iris species and, in particular, their hybrids. The plants' extraordinary.
How to Care for and Grow Louisiana Irises | By LSU AgCenter
Now irises prefer a pH of about 6.5 of the soil but they're pretty adaptable even to slightly alkaline conditions. So, when you do transplant ...
Louisiana Irises - Iris fulva - USDA Forest Service
Iris fulva: Copper Iris. The copper iris occurs from southern Illinois, southeast Missouri and Kentucky south to Louisiana and east to Georgia. Iris fulva. In ...
Growing Louisiana Irises - World of Irises
Louisiana irises like to have a lot of water, fertilizer and sunlight, they will grow reasonably well with less water and at least 50% sunlight.
Louisiana iris ... Louisiana iris is a taxonomic group (Iris ser. Hexagonae) of five iris species native to Louisiana and surrounding regions of the southeastern ...
Louisiana Iris - Three Shovels Farm
Although Louisiana iris are often thought of as a water iris or marsh plant, they are actually a versatile plant equally at home in normal garden areas or ...
Louisiana Iris - Aitken's Salmon Creek Garden
Louisiana Irises are large, vigorous plants. They need plenty of room (3' or more for established clumps). The species is a marsh plant, so they love water, ...
Louisiana Iris - Texas A&M University
by Dr. William C. Welch, Extension Horticulturist, Texas Cooperative Extension ... Louisiana irises are perennials that can be grown successfully in every area of ...
A guide to Louisiana irises: How, where and when to plant these ...
Louisiana irises should be grown with as much direct sun as possible. Although they will tolerate shade for part of the day, at least about six ...
Listing of Louisiana Iris products
Louisiana Irises - Shades of Dark Blue (100 plant minimum order). PRICE IS FOR 100 PLANTS (4.50 EACH). Price: $4.50 ...
Rocky Hunt Louisiana Iris - Cut Flowers - Almost Eden
The large flowers are composed of dark indigo-blue outer falls that are centered with dark blue inner standards creating full nearly rounded flowers.
Louisiana Irises - Wellspring Gardens
We specialize in starter, or baby plants, that are 3-8 inches tall. Then raise them to maturity under your green thumb. What's a baby plant?
Louisiana Irises | Hillcrest Iris Gardens
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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.