Re: the diffence


Dutch iris are bulbous iris. They grow and bloom from a bulb
just like tulips,hyacinths, etc.  They are usually cheap, and at least in
our garden short-lived. They bloom early, with the tulips.

Siberian irises are beardless irises that grow from small rhizomes.
They return year after year, form large clumps, and bloom either with
or after the Tall bearded irises.

John Bruce
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John Bruce  jbruce@infinet.com
SW Ohio, USDA Zone 5b, Sunset #35
USA--Mid-Midwest
AIS Region 6, SSI,HIPS,TBIS, SIGNA
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----- Original Message -----
From: jim bob <jim34jim@hotmail.com>
> HI all
> what is the diffence between a siberian iris,and a dutch.
> also can anybody directg me to a site that tells the differt species
> or iris? Ive seen this strange,iris at a store but theres no tag
> its leaves are tall and skinny and the flowers are small.
> Ive also seen some small ones growing at my wife office , Im kinda curious
> to what they are .



 

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