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Dec 30, 2019 6:33 PM CST
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Name: Evelyn
Sierra foothills, Northern CA (Zone 8a)
Irises Region: Ukraine Garden Procrastinator Bee Lover Butterflies Plant and/or Seed Trader
Region: California Cat Lover Deer Bulbs Foliage Fan Annuals
Brad ~ Beautiful! Thank you! Lovey dubby
"Luck favors the prepared mind." - Thomas Jefferson
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Dec 30, 2019 8:42 PM CST
Name: daphne
san diego county, ca (Zone 10a)
Vermiculture Million Pollinator Garden Challenge
beauties! must have 'musicality' and 'share the love' in my garden, at sometime in my lifetime. Lovey dubby
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Dec 30, 2019 9:41 PM CST
Name: Barbara
Northern CA (Zone 9a)
Region: California Cat Lover Dog Lover Irises Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Amazing, gorgeous, and stunning, and that description includes your seedlings too! Lovey dubby
• “Whoever said, ‘Do something right and you won’t have to do it again’ never weeded a garden.” – Anonymous
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Dec 30, 2019 9:43 PM CST
Name: Monty Riggles
Henry County, Virginia (Zone 7b)
Do you ever wonder if you have too
Irises Region: Virginia Keeper of Poultry Cat Lover Garden Procrastinator
Brad, there's some real gorgeous beauties in that bunch....otherwise known as all of them. Rolling my eyes.
TB 'Starting Fresh' blooming for me in May of 2022. It bloomed for a week and a half with nine buds.
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Dec 30, 2019 11:27 PM CST
Los Altos, CA (Zone 9b)
Irises Region: Ukraine
Those are beauties, Brad! My must-have list just got a lot longer!
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Dec 30, 2019 11:51 PM CST
Name: Brad
iowa (Zone 5a)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Daphne.. Nothing else like the Musicality available yet the form and colors in it really blew me away when I saw it in his garden everything about it was good really looking forward to it in the spring !

Barbara.. Thank You !! 13-102 really put on a show here this year was thrilled with it because we had some record breaking weather and none of it was good over the winter or spring.

Monty.. Thanks all of those went on the order list last year had to have them Big Grin

Andrea.. Glad I could help nodding nodding
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Dec 31, 2019 3:59 AM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Butterflies Vegetable Grower Keeper of Poultry Irises Keeps Horses Dog Lover
Daylilies Cat Lover Region: Wisconsin Celebrating Gardening: 2015
13-102 survived nicely here too, it should bloom this coming summer here. Can't wait to see it. That 12-12 cross keeps making some nice babies! Smiling
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Dec 31, 2019 9:02 AM CST
Name: Scott
Elburn, IL (Zone 5b)
Birds Butterflies Dog Lover Canning and food preservation Region: Illinois Irises
Native Plants and Wildflowers Plant and/or Seed Trader
Happy New Year everyone! Great photos and great thread!

One of my favorite blooms from 2019 is SDB 'Quote'. I planted it in 2018 and it bloomed wonderfully in 2019. The vendor's photo of 'Quote' is not the best, and I was unexpectedly in love with it when it bloomed!

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“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” --John Muir (1838-1914)
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Dec 31, 2019 9:23 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Evelyn
Sierra foothills, Northern CA (Zone 8a)
Irises Region: Ukraine Garden Procrastinator Bee Lover Butterflies Plant and/or Seed Trader
Region: California Cat Lover Deer Bulbs Foliage Fan Annuals
Scott ~ Quote is a nice one. Good full form for an SDB.
"Luck favors the prepared mind." - Thomas Jefferson
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Dec 31, 2019 12:58 PM CST
Name: Darrell
Piketon, Ohio (Zone 6b)
Irises Organic Gardener
BlueFlagFan said:Happy New Year everyone! Great photos and great thread!

One of my favorite blooms from 2019 is SDB 'Quote'. I planted it in 2018 and it bloomed wonderfully in 2019. The vendor's photo of 'Quote' is not the best, and I was unexpectedly in love with it when it bloomed!

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I love it!!
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Dec 31, 2019 5:18 PM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Butterflies Vegetable Grower Keeper of Poultry Irises Keeps Horses Dog Lover
Daylilies Cat Lover Region: Wisconsin Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Your "Quote" reminds me a lot of "Irish Harp" one of my very favorite little ones that I got from Bonnie some time ago. Just love this one.
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Dec 31, 2019 5:59 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Evelyn
Sierra foothills, Northern CA (Zone 8a)
Irises Region: Ukraine Garden Procrastinator Bee Lover Butterflies Plant and/or Seed Trader
Region: California Cat Lover Deer Bulbs Foliage Fan Annuals
tveguy3 said:Your "Quote" reminds me a lot of "Irish Harp" on of my very favorite little ones that I got from Bonnie some time ago. Just love this one.
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Tom ~ I like Irish Harp too! They would look nice growing together! Lovey dubby
"Luck favors the prepared mind." - Thomas Jefferson
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Jan 1, 2020 6:48 PM CST
Los Altos, CA (Zone 9b)
Irises Region: Ukraine
I was looking through my iris photos from last spring and found a few that I don't think I've already posted.

Luxuriant (Black 2016)

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Sunrise Elegy (Schreiner 2012)

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Purple Serenade (Schreiner 2005)

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Venita Faye (Keppel 2008)

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Otherside of Heaven (Ghio 2013)

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Jan 1, 2020 7:20 PM CST
Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)
Birds Region: United States of America Vegetable Grower
I was just looking through some of my pictures from this year compared to last year and the year before. This Dwarf Iris Bed is new and was created in May of 2017. As you can see, I like to put odds and ends into my flower beds.
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May 5, 2018
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May 12, 2019
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May 16, 2019
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It is interesting to see how much plants grow from year to year and how quickly they bloom.
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Jan 1, 2020 7:22 PM CST
Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)
Birds Region: United States of America Vegetable Grower
Beautiful pictures of your Iris Andrea. Lovey dubby
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Jan 1, 2020 7:41 PM CST
Name: Robin
Melbourne, Australia (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia Garden Photography Cat Lover Irises Seed Starter
They have clumped so quickly Jeanne Thumbs up .
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Jan 1, 2020 7:45 PM CST
Name: Elsa
Las Cruces, New Mexico (Zone 8a)
Dog Lover Irises Region: New Mexico Region: Southwest Gardening Region: United States of America
Ohhh Quote, Iris Harp and Other Side of Heaven are beautiful!!!

Jeanne: Love your time-lapse garden photos. What wonderful clumps.
If you think there is no more beauty left in the world...Plant a garden!!!
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Jan 1, 2020 8:04 PM CST
Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)
Birds Region: United States of America Vegetable Grower
Thank you Elsa for the acorn. So nice of you. Lovey dubby I'm glad you liked my year to year pictures. It took me a while to locate them.

Robin, I was amazed too at how fast they clumped up. I have some work to do in this area because the garden phlox had spread and is threatening to take over. Grumbling
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Jan 1, 2020 8:08 PM CST
Los Altos, CA (Zone 9b)
Irises Region: Ukraine
gardenglassgems said:Beautiful pictures of your Iris Andrea. Lovey dubby

Thank You!
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Jan 4, 2020 6:43 AM CST
Sweden
Forum moderator Garden Photography Irises Bulbs Lilies Bee Lover
Hellebores Deer Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Photo Contest Winner: 2016

My only arilbred iris, Roberto Marucchi's 'Colombina'. Was a fantastic iris in its first year. I was very impressed by how slow paced the openeing of the flowers were, truly sequential blooming, with three buds. If it can keep this up is subsequent years, it will be a real winner here. Late to bloom, later than my SDB's, despite its height of only 8 inches (20 cm).

I also thought that I bought its sister seedling 'Arlecchino', but that turned out to be a NOID, so I will have to attempt acquiring it again.

I found another image of Je m'Appelle Reviens:

This Loic Tasquier IB, is so far the only iris with actual real rebloom in my garden, although the pic above is from spring.
I got this wonderful plant from Mika and despite rather late planting for my area, it managed 2 shorter stems from one rhizome in spring and again 2 stems later in summer/autumn. Simply excellent performance.


'Beauty Becomes Her' This one proved to have spectacular growing qualities in my garden. Most TB's need some support for their stems in my garden, but not this one. Also very long blooming and rain tolerant.

Not exactly iris pictures, but Allium make good companion plants for irises and I found these images on the computer that I haven't uploaded to the DB before, so...

Allium 'Ostara' - A cross between A. karataviense and A. atropurpureum.
This is a fairly low Allium that is supposed to grow 16" (40 cm) tall, but actually in my garden it is lower. The height and bloom time in my garden is excellent for mixing with many IB's. Bloom time in other gardens may differ. The broad foliage will remain attractive throughout bloom. I guess this is a trait inherited from A. karataviense.
After bloom it will however still of course go completely dormant.
This Allium is however much easier to grow than karataviense. It also has a lot nicer color for my taste as karataviense is whitish gray. For this reason it has replaced karataviense in my garden.
A word of warning though, is that 'Ostara' spreads very quickly through masses of tiny rice grain sized bulbs.



'Globus' - is also fairly short at 18" (45 cm). It has a very slight pink touch to usual purple Allium color. It is quite long blooming. It however showed suspicious leaf pattern that might have been an indication of virus and as some of the bulbs subsequently rotted during summer storage I decided to discard everything. This does not mean that this isn't a good cultivar, but I just didn't want to take any chances of diseases spreading. Also I prefer the much taller 'Globemaster', which is an Allium that in my garden is pretty much superior to all others.

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