Louisiana Irises enjoy full sun to partially shady conditions. These beardless hybrid irises have a full line of colorful members. They have a fine strap like foliage that remains evergreen in warmer climates.
( Acadian Miss Louisiana Iris ) Iris are an incredibly diverse group of bulbs and rhizomes, encompassing over 200 species and numerous cultivars.
Louisiana irises Louisiana irises should be divided and reset every three years if they are to perform at their maximum.
Louisiana Iris: These iris are native to the Gulf Coast. The blooms are very wide-petaled and brightly colored. Louisiana iris need at least a half day of sun, a neutral or acidic soil, and plenty of fertilizer and water.
The Louisiana iris hybrids are available in a rainbow palette and are easy to grow in ordinary garden soil and bog and water gardens. Description Louisiana Irises have to be one of the best kept secrets of the garden world.
Iris fulva (Louisiana iris, Copper iris) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Louisiana iris (Iris brevicaulis, Iris fulva) Louisiana iris (Iris species) Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus) ...
Iris x louisiana 'Red Velvet Elvis' (Perennial Louisiana Iris) Paris polyphylla (Perennial Multi-leaf Paris) Athyrium 'Ghost' (Perennial Ghost Fern) ...
Beardless irises are easy to use. Species like the Siberian iris and Louisiana iris are excellent low maintenance plants for the perennial plant gardener. Growing Bearded Iris ...
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Beardless irises comprise the Pacific Coast irises, Siberian, Spuria, Laevigatae the water or Japanese irises, Louisiana, Unguiculares and Crested irises. Louisiana iris can survive in cold climates with winter protection, ...
See also: Iris, Bearded Iris, Pink, Green, May
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