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Iris Germanica Wine and Roses is a masterpiece in bloom. Its flowers, presenting deep purple and pink shades, have a velvety elegance that transforms gardens and indoor spaces alike. As these perennials begin their show in late spring, they continue to charm throughout summer. These majestic Iris flowers captivate outdoors, and also make a stunning addition to indoor arrangements. The splendour of Iris 'Wine and Roses' leaves a lasting impression on your garden and home. Learn how to grow Bearded Iris Height: 35 inches Blooms from mid Spring Thrives in full sun/partial shade Attracts bees and butterflies Excellent cut flowers
I apologize for the MASSIVE upload (89 pics!), but I really wanted to put all of these up on my flickr and put them in my album "The Iris Collection". If you love irises, or if you love color, you might want to take the time to click through them all. Maybe the garden is this amazing every year (the last time I was there was two years ago, and before that, I can't recall), but it really seems to me that this year was a BANNER year at this garden. If you ever get the chance to visit it, jump on it. It is generally at peak between the middle of May and the beginning of June. There's a few pictures of other things I found at the garden, as well. A cool deer, a few trees, an artist, and the nearby Walther House. I used a diffuser filter in some of the pics for a soft, dreamy effect. Enjoy! © Carrie Hittel. All Rights Reserved.
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As an avid gardener, I've always been drawn to the captivating beauty of iris plants. There's just something so regal and enchanting about their vibrant
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This past weekend I wasn't quite in the mood to actually tackle any of the projects around the house or garden...and was looking for an excuse to get out of town...and if I could make it plant-related, so much the better, right? As luck would have it, I somehow remembered that Schreiner's Iris Garden was having their open garden events right now. I somehow tricked Norm into going along for the ride ;-) OMG...first off, I should probably apologize for the ridiculous, over-the-top, unbridled gushing of this post. I know it's long and sort of out-of-control...but I can't help it! To be honest, although I like Iris enough (loved them in my younger year), I haven't given them much though over the past few years...until recently. I think since I inherited so many when we bought this house, they were the last thing I wanted to add more of! This spring, however, I really enjoyed the show that the few remaining Iris gave...and it sort of reminded me of how much I really like them. Also, my dad is a HUGE Iris fan/collector...so I figured that if nothing else, I could find a few new Iris to send him for his Birthday in July. FLORAL OVERLOAD!!!! Leave all skepticism at the door when you go to Schreiners...it's an all-out extravaganza of bloom...an orgiastic celebration of color! I have to admit, I was only expecting something akin to the Woodburn Tulip Festival...where it's just fields of flowers. Oh no...these are display gardens...and they are overwhelming. I honestly just kind of stared at first...not even sure where to point the camera. Of course, in the end, I ended up just taking as many photos as I could...and trust me...there are A LOT. The weather on the day we went kept changing, one moment bright and sunny, the next slightly overcast...so there's quite a bit of variation in the photos...I kept trying to wait for the clouds cover to reappear...but in the end, just decided to shoot and hope for the best. Whoever designed the gardens certainly has a knack for colorful combinations...and the play of different forms and shapes was quite good as well. I've seen a lot of different Iris varieties in my life, but even I was amazed at some of the different forms/colors on display...like these coppery-red ones. Of course, as many of these photos prove, my favorites are still the deep purple ones...so beautiful! This was one of my faves...the deep, rich purple with the contrasting orange beards...so striking. I love the vibrant lavender-purple of these...especially in such flattering light. Almost as numerous as the Iris were the varieties of Lupine...one of my absolute favorite spring blooms. I've never seen them as big as they were here...it was pretty humbling. Then again, I think I have some of the shorter hybrids...I need to find some room for one or two of these big bruisers! Some of the bicolors are surprisingly beautiful. I remember seeing this one as a single stem earlier, and not being impressed. Seeing a clump of them out in the garden, however, they proved to be quite striking. Another reddish-purple Iris...just love these, especially backlit, with the petals glowing. While most of the plants were in the height of bloom, the delphiniums were just getting started, adding their cooler blues to the palette. While I have to admit, I didn't catch the names of most of these Iris, I managed to take a photo of the tag on this one so I'd remember it later. I has the distinct trait of having buds that contrast with the actual petals...which I found quite striking. You know I love me some Alliums...and there were THOUSANDS blooming...here are some of the buds, just prior to opening. I hardly need more pink in my garden...but this one is pretty tempting...so fresh-looking. Even though I'm more drawn to colors on the cooler side of the palette, these rich golden ones were pretty breath-taking. More glorius Lupines! And more Alliums...sigh. It wasn't until I noticed these Poppies that I realized there weren't very many of them around the garden...which is too bad as I do love those huge, papery blooms (and the buds). While I tend to prefer the single-color Iris a bit more than the bicolors, I found this one on the right to be extremely fetching...there's something very dramatic about that particular combination of colors...and the picotee edges makes it just that much better. Backlit Lupines...the bees love them as much as i do. Oh my...so much to love. The Lupine on the left was decidedly different than most of the others I had spotted...and I think may be one I have seen for sale at several nurseries lately, called 'Manhattan Lights'...I love that rich red-purple coloring with the contrasting yellow...so beautiful! The simple beauty of a single Lupine stem. Another striking bicolor...love the combo of shell-pink and mulberry-purple. OMG...amazing! Just a few more shots highlighting the masterful use of contrasting and complimentary form/color. I just love the simple charm of this single-color peach Iris. This was a huge table of Poppies for sale near the gift shop. Bright red Poppies (probably 'Beauty of Livermere') give a splash of warm color in a sea of cool. Too much beauty! Another shot of yellow in this bicolor Iris lights up a dark corner of the border. The only real downside to all this spring bounty is that once everything is done blooming in a month or so, there probably isn't much left to see... ...but again, this is a display garden...and really meant to show off their specialty to it's best...so let's just enjoy it for what it is! After all, how often do you get to waft, waist-deep in sheer floral splendour! If you get a chance, and are in the Portland area, head down to the Schreiner Iris Garden...you won't be disappointed! Oh...even though I had no plans of buying any for myself...I did end up buying a few Iris in the end...I'll let you know what they are when I get the shipment in July ;-)
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Award-winning Iris 'Beverly Sills' is one of the most popular Tall Bearded Irises and this is well deserved. How not to resist the wide and perfectly formed flowers with their lacy, coral pink petals and tangerine beard? Fast grower and heavy bloomer, 'Beverly Sills' grows up to 3 feet tall (90 cm) and will capture your heart. It is unsurpassed for a pink iris in form, color, performance, and all-around beauty.
This fine art print features artwork of colorful bearded iris flowers with a stained glass look. NOTE: This is NOT an actual stained glass piece, it is a PAPER print, ready to be matted and framed. Please choose your print size from the drop down menu. This print is available in sizes from 5" x 7" to 24" x 36". The image will be printed on beautiful premium quality archival photographic paper, ready to be framed. Prints are made to order and will ship within 3 business days directly from my partnered professional lab. NOTE: Frame is not included in this listing. You will receive a print only. A matching shower curtain is also available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/1509824844/iris-shower-curtain-purple-shower?click_key=eab995bc5a8affdd8d646ca07bbd5aa705b5a5e2%3A1509824844&click_sum=34602498&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 More iris art is available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeggyCollinsPhotoArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=iris To see more art prints please see my Wall Art section at https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/PeggyCollinsPhotoArt?section_id=16827444&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 Enter my shop here: peggycollinsphotoart.etsy.com All images are © Peggy Collins.
Description The contrast of ruby red and bright yellow will catch your everyone's eye as they pass by. Reaching up to 3' tall, this bearded iris will stand out in your garden beds and works great as a back border! The large ruffled blooms will add dimension and draw your eye into any cut flower arrangement. New to planting bearded iris? Click here for tips found on our bulb blog!
The word Iris means rainbow. Iris is the flower of the Greek goddess Iris who is the messenger of Love. In the language of flowers Iris symbolizes eloquence. One from a bunch of 'reduced' supermarket flowers EXPLORE - 2.4.13 #40 - not such a 'bargain basement' flower after all....
Reblooming Iris 'LITTLE Pink ' truly deserves its name with its generous display of attractive, ruffled petals, light pink-colored with a streak of violet and an orange beard. Rising 30 inches high (70 cm) atop a lovely green sword-shaped foliage, it is sweetly fragrant too! Plant Family: Iris Germanica - Bearded Irises Characteristics: Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Showy Bearded Iris are perennial and do not require a cold-frame to bloomDeer, rodent & rabbit resistant » Extremely drought tolerant and perfect for warm and dry climates » Hardy in zones 3-10, the rhizomes need plenty of sun to bloom well Unlike most spring bulbs, bearded iris don't require a period of cold to produce blossoms, making them perfect for areas with mild winters. Tall Bearded Iris are the giants of the late spring border, available in a rainbow of colours that blend to suit every design scheme. Plants form a clump of green sword-shaped leaves, bearing upright stems with very large blooms. This repeat blooming selection has large, ruffled flowers of light blue with a white throat and beards. Fragrant. Choose a sunny position, with a well-drained, loamy soil. Bearded Iris are heavy feeders, so plan to fertilize in early spring, and again in late summer. Plants should be divided every 3 to 4 years, in August. Be on the watch for Iris borer. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten. Unlike most spring bulbs, bearded iris don't require a period of cold to produce blossoms, making them perfect for areas with mild winters. They are also extremely drought tolerant, good for areas with little or no summer rains. Bearded irises are not actually bulbs, but rhizomes, a kind of thick brown root. Hardy in zones 3-10, the rhizomes need plenty of sun to bloom well and regularly. They do best in well drained soil, but will tolerate less drainage in drier areas. vibrant lemon yellow flowers that incredibly bloom nearly continuously from late spring into fall. Its sweetly fragrant blossoms are excellent cut. Iris should be planted so the tops of the rhizomes are exposed and the roots are spread out facing downward in the soil. In very light soils or in extremely hot climates, covering the rhizome with 1 inch of soil may be desirable. Firm the soil around each rhizome and then water to help settle the soil. Select your desired size and color from the available option
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Introducing our exquisite watercolour iris print, a mesmerizing fusion of delicate hues and graceful strokes. This artwork captures the essence of the elegant iris flower in a stunning portrayal of nature's beauty. The soft, flowing watercolors evoke a sense of tranquility, transporting you to a serene garden where irises bloom in abundance. The intricate details and subtle shading lend depth and realism, making this print a captivating addition to any space. Whether you're a lover of flowers or seeking a touch of refined elegance, our watercolour iris print is sure to bring a touch of artistry and charm to your home decor. Once the purchase is complete, the download becomes instantly accessible. 300DPI 2x3 Ratio file 4"X6", 6"X9", 8"X12", 10"×15", 12"×18", 16"×24", 20"x30", 24"×36" 3x4 Ratio File 6"×8" 9"×12" 12"×16" 18"×24" 24”x32” 4x5 Ratio File 4"×5", 8"×10", 16"×20", 24”x30” 11x14 Ratio File 11"X14" International Size File (ISO) A5, A4, A3, A2, A1 Any questions please feel free to contact me and I will do my utmost to answer them. If you like this watercolour art please check out my other art prints. https://artdirectstudios.etsy.com/ Please note that this listing is for the digital download only; no physical print or frame will be shipped. Once purchased, the artwork is for personal use only and may not be resold or redistributed without permission.
Award-winner Iris 'Chasing Rainbows' is exquisitely beautiful, with its extravagantly ruffled, peach-pink standards infused with orchid-purple at the midrib, elegantly floating atop wide orchid-violet falls exhibiting tangerine beards. A vigorous grower and midseason bloomer, this Tall Bearded Iris rises up to 35 inches high (88 cm) atop a lovely sword-shaped foliage which will continue to add interest in the landscape after flowering is over.
It seems like all of my annual iris are either blooming or getting ready to bloom. Why can't they spread it out like roses do? In a more ordered world ........ The main light was a YN560-II in a 24 inch softbox, camera right at 5 o'clock, the fill light was a YN560 in an identical softbox at 7 o'clock, and I hand held a Strobie 130 in a Honl snoot which I pointed up at the lower right flower for a little backlighting. All three strobes were in manual mode and were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N. I had a black fabrick about 3 feet behind the flowers. Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. In the description for that set, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash. www.flickr.com/photos/9422 Other Iris pictures that I've taken can be seen here. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157623861858581/...
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Within the broad category of large-flowering bearded Irises, the Iris Germanica Spreckles sets itself apart. This variety boasts a vivid display of orange blooms dotted with lively yellow speckles. These flowers make a brilliant addition to any garden setup. Learn how to grow Bearded Iris Height: up to 25 inches Blooms from mid Spring Thrives in full sun/partial shade Attracts bees and butterflies Excellent cut flowers
50 Lipstick Iris Flower Seeds Quantities: 50 German Iris (scientific name: Iris germanica L.) is a perennial herb of the Iris family Iris. The rhizomes are stout and thick, often branched, oblate, oblique, annular, yellow-brown; the fibrous roots are fleshy, yellow-white. Leaves erect or slightly curved, light green, gray-green or dark green, often whitish-powdered, sword-shaped. Flowering stems smooth, yellow-green. Flowers are large, bright, up to 12 cm in diameter; flower color varies by cultivar, mostly lavender, blue-purple, dark purple or white, fragrant. Very easy to grow! any question, please contact me!
• Iris germanica ‘Sweet Kisses’ (Tall Bearded Iris) is a charming blend of coral-pink and rosy lavender hues • Reaching 35 inches tall, ‘Sweet Kisses’ is the perfect height for creating visual interest in mixed beds and borders • Sweetly fragrant blooms add sensory delight to your garden from mid to late spring •A drought tolerant and low maintenance perennial that is naturally deer and rabbit resistant
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