![]() Iris' are perennial flowers which grow from blubs. Be sure to avoid overcrowding because this will cause the bloom size to decrease.
Blooms: In June and the start of July Propigation: Divide established clumps or plant new bulbs in late summer, so they have time to establish new roots before the ground freezes. New: Also being developed are Iris' which bloom in the fall, some of these varieties are: Autumn Snowdrift (white); English Cottage (pale blue); Fall Primrose (bright yellow), Lovely Again (blue-violet) and September Gleam (yellow tinged with pink)
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