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Jun 15, 2018 6:35 AM CST
Name: Arlyn
Whiteside County, Illinois (Zone 5a)
Beekeeper Region: Illinois Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Comanche Acres is a good source ! They have a pretty good selection, too. It takes the spurias at least an extra year, to bloom in my area , but the extra wit is worth it. I have , maybe, 15, about half are "historic types or species ". Except for the errant bloom on Sambucina, all my bearde are done, so the only "iris color", right now, are the spurias…..and they are on the way out. the I. latifolia should open, to end the "spring bloom", in a day, or two.....then the wait for "rebloom season" starts Sticking tongue out
A few years ago, "spring season" ran right in to "rebloom season"...….and I had at least one iris bloom open, evert day , from mid March, to late October !.....Father Time and Mother Nature were on my side, for once !

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