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Iris (Lousiana hybr.) 'Jack Attack' Origin: The species is native to southern United States. (Early to mid-season, medium - tall) Large, spectacularly ruffled blooms of exceptional substance and impact. Flower is a firm wine-purple, with strong yellow eye zones and has lots of hybridising potential. Performs well in hot climate. Very special! Full sun and very moist or waterlogged soil. Plants like to be fertilized well and a mulch is useful to protect roots from extreme conditions. Can be grown is moist borders...
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Iris, Louisiana 'Black Gamecock
The Louisiana 'Black Gamecock' Iris is one of the most adaptable Irises that can grow under almost any condition. This plant is a native of wetlands and can be grown in water gardens. Fortunately for most of us, the Louisiana 'Black Gamecock' Iris is easily adaptable to normal growing conditions. Huge, 4" velvety-black blooms surround yellow markings. Grows to 24". Zones 4-10.
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Have you tried one of the dwarf bearded iris yet? If not, you've got to! This particular variety 'Boo', is white in color with bold deep purple splotches on the falls. Like other dwarf bearded iris, 'Boo' blooms slightly earlier than standard-size iris an
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Christmas Ornament Storage Box - IRIS BCB-60
Stop pulling down that messy box of Christmas ornaments to find that half of them are broken, tangled and misshapen! This holiday ornament storage box is constructed of heavy-duty, sturdy plastic to survive damp, drafty attics and loads of stacked boxes. The Christmas ornament box comes with divided levels for hassle-free ornament storage. The holiday box has 45 compartments, perfect for all ornaments from glass bulbs to hand-made treasures. These compartmentalized dividers are constructed from durable...
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Iris-Accented Table Lamp
Tiffany-Style Table Lamp. Pink, Purple, Green Made of Stained Glass. Metal Round Base. In-Line Rocker Switch. Comes with Matching Harp and Finial. Requires 60-Watt Bulb (Not Included).
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What could be better than enjoying the beauty of Bearded Iris in the late spring? Enjoying it twice ! These rebloomers are just as attractive and colorful as the originals. All Reblooming Iris grow tall and slender with multiple flowers per stem twice per season!
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Bold Pretender Louisiana Iris
Splendid new variety thrives in moist sites — perfect beside ponds
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Louisiana Iris Dangles - Blue
Length: 1 inch. Width: 1/2 inch. Hand-painted on watercolor paper, then coated with a polymer, rendering them essentially plastic, but you can see the delicate watercolor details easily. Very lightweight.
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This is the revised edition of the first complete reference published on Louisiana Irises. This authoritative treatment by the Society for Louisiana Irises is based on the first edition published by the society in 1988.
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Standards deep violet-rose with strong red-purple central petal blush. Falls velvety in texture, deep velvety, red-purple with lilac rim reverse. Falls have golden blotch signal with golden steeple signal overlaid. Styles deep red-purple with white edge and midrib. Petals are fluted rather than ruffled. Often with 3-4 separate branches on a stalk.
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40" M An Australian special. Creamy white, veined darker with orange signal line. (Taylor, 91)
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Catalog of Louise Glass Louisiana Iris
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Bearded Iris Bulbs and Tall Bearded Irises
A timeless treasure, it is hard to find another flower as eloquent and captivating as Tall Bearded Irises. Its multiple blooms per stem, brilliant shades, and slender texture all add to the enchantment of these late spring bloomers. Sold as large rhizomes, these bearded iris bulbs will not disappoint the gardener with high expectations!
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Native to Louisiana and southeastern US wetlands. A perfect companion to tall bearded Iris. Grows in water at the edge of a pond or a well-watered garden in full sun or partial shade.
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The Louisiana Irises are some of the most wonderful native plants in North America. Growing in and near wetlands in Louisiana and neighboring states, these amazing irises have cross-hybridized naturally over the years, so there are now an infinite number of colors and types. According to Iris expert, Claire Austin, today, they are found in the wild in "tones of blue, lavender, yellow, white, pink, and orange/red, the latter color not found in any other irises." Their flowers are large and "flatter...
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Louisiana Mixed Iris
Sold as unspecified varieties/ colors, these iris will flower in the spring providing seasonal color, ahead of summer blooming pond plants. These plants are easy to grow and very adaptive. Extra plants from divisions can be planted in terrestrial gardens. Flowers may be nearly any color and appear "float" above the foliage. Sorry, we cannot take specific color/ variety requests. Native (Hybrids) to North America.
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Takes 1-150W bulb, not included. 34"H x 12.5" diameter. Easy assembly. Glass. The digital images on our website are as accurate as possible. However, different monitors may cause colors to vary slightly.
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Sampler Collection: Louisiana Iris
Can't decide? Let us help. Sample collection of 6 LAs, all different, our selection. All plants labeled with variety name and type.
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Bright & lovely 6" wide lavender-blue flowers with a yellow singal (center) on 32" stems make this award winner perfect for border or pond. S-P/M-W
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Includes: -3 bulbs, green moss, personalized note card ( cream or grey) with poem & brown eco- gift box (boxes ship flat) and oatmeal raffia ribbon..
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Yellow Dutch Iris 50 Bulbs
Top Quality Dutch Iris bulbs, Landscaper Quality, Landscaper Volume Pricing. Bulbs at 9/10 cm in size for great first year blooms. This bright Yellow Dutch Iris is perfect accent bloom or focal point. It blooms in late spring. This Iris grows to a height of 18-22". Plant is full or partial sun, 4" deep, 3" apart. Plant cluster of 10 or more to get the full impact in a garden.
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