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Reblooming irises grow faster than regular irises ... tall (34 inches), violet and white 'Baby Blessed,' very early, dwarf (10 inches), light yellow 'Bountiful Harvest,' early, tall (33 inches ...
Reblooming irises are found in beardless types (Siberian Irises, Japanese Irises, Louisiana Irises or Dutch Irises) and bearded types (Miniature dwarf bearded, Standard dwarf bearded, Intermediate ...
For dwarf and Dutch irises, dig up and separate bulblets from the mother bulb every five years. Divide and transplant bearded iris rhizomes every three to four years. If the plants are reblooming ...
Our Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club's small tour of three gardens brought both friends and curious neighbors. It was an early season tour, not quite the end of spring and before summer enters.
Mike knows reblooming irises are reliable in Hampton Roads because ... It is a dainty standard dwarf bearded rebloomer with icy white standards are complemented by baby blue falls.
Rhizomatous iris are the familiar bearded iris, available as a dwarf (Iris pumila for instance ... to keep the garden clean and to encourage reblooming. Trim flower stalks from spent iris ...