As a comment about Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Victoria Falls'), Dodecatheon3 wrote:

This one is nicknamed 'Victoria Falls Down' because most of the stalks flop over. It is still an iris I like to keep because it has a lovely fragrance & so many flowers. I consider it a cutting iris & bring the stalks that flop inside. They are absolutely delightful as they lightly perfume a room. The flowers open a darker periwinkle color & lighten as they age.

Schreiner's Garden lists this as having three main branches and two spurs with up to 14 flowers. It is reported to have a tendency to rebloom. Various members of my family have grown this variety many years, but it has not rebloomed for us in zone 6b.
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Jul 4, 2017 11:55 AM CST
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Name: Bea Kimball
Little Rock, Arkansas; (Zone 7b)
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who has this problem. It is my latest bloomer and it is always flopping over. I was not aware that Victoria Falls was known as a rebloomer. It has never rebloomed in my garden. I do have one iris whose name I have lost that reblooms regularly, so I know it is not the garden conditions.
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