Water Iris

Water Iris
Iris leaves turning yellow?

I planted the iris 10000000000000000 kinds and shapes and are sick leaves turning yellow, generally Plants. It's not wrong with anyone? Too much water? Not enough water? Sun problems? I do not know ...

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Handmade Copper Iris Sprinkler - Frontgate
USD 79.50
 
Handmade from copper. Adjustable brass nozzle directs the water flow within a radius of 4 to 15 ft.. Features dual hose connections. Powdercoated steel 6" step stake plants firmly in the ground. Hosta sprinkler has a slight patina finish; Iris has a shining copper finish. Nestled in the garden, our Handmade Copper Flower Sprinklers create a beautiful watering display. Keep your plants properly watered while enriching your landscape with these elegant, artisan-crafted lawn and garden enhancements. . . . . . Both will age naturally over time Connect multiple sprinklers together using our 10' leader hose (sold seperately). . Handmade in the USA.
 

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S.F. Imports GB-IRIS/BATIK L Grow Your Own Large Flower Kit, Iris
USD 20.54
 
Grow your own Iris. Watch your flower grow and enjoy the beauty of nature from the comfort of your own home. Simply plant the seeds, water it regularly and delight in the ease of growing fresh flowers. The large grow your own garden kits comes with 3 terracotta pots, a colorful seed envelope that has enough seeds in them for all three pots, 3 peat pellets and 3 identifying picks. Each colorful box makes for an attractive gift anytime of the year.
 

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Roberta's 4-piece Giant Double Flowered Japanese Iris
USD 26.20
 
Enjoy a vivid array of cool hues and patterns with this butterfly iris collection, perfect for Japanese-themed gardens, waterside planting, sunny mixed borders, and even containers placed directly in fresh-water pools or ponds. Each plant produces large, broad flowers atop rich green, strap-like leaves in early summer. You'll receive one each of Sensation, a deep purple with yellow streaks; Caprician Butterfly, white blooms with purple and yellow streaks; Pink Lady, in pink with yellow streaks and dark-pink veins; and Gracieuse, a wonderful white bloom with violet-blue edges and lemon-yellow throat highlights. From Roberta's.
 

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Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacorus)
USD 14.00
 
Perennial growing to in full sun on the waters edge up to 6 ft. The tall fans are an architectual statement. It is in flower from May to July. The scented yellow flowers are pollinated by Bees and hover flies. The plant can grow in all soils. It will grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It requires moist or wet soil and can grow in water, where it will come to it's full height, rather stunning. The plant can tolerates strong winds. Habitats and Possible Locations Meadow, Pond, Bog Garden, Woodland, Sunny Edge, Dappled Shade. Zone 5-10.
 

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Shiro Nihonkai Iris ensata- Water or Garden Plant- NEW
USD 24.99
 
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. A must have perennial, the iris tolerates wet, boggy areas and is very adaptable to a variety of soil types. Iris ensata "Shiro Nihonkai" Enormous 7 inch wide flowers randomly and delicately splashed with purple. Full sun and very moist or waterlogged soil. Plants like to be fertilized well and a mulch is useful to protect roots from extreme conditions. Can be grown is moist borders, bog gardens and in ponds.
 

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Iris Missouriensis - 2000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Iris missouriensis, or Wild Blue Iris, is a lovely perennial that hummingbirds love to visit. The flowers are a perfectly shaped miniature Iris, and they are usually in shades of blue and violet. They bloom in late spring and make a beautiful addition to the flower garden. In the wild, they are often found along stream banks or in meadows where there is adequate water. They are not drought tolerant plants. They spread from rhizomes and are long-lived, requiring little care. Start the Wild Blue Iris seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. To help with germination, clip off the pointed end of the seed and press it into the soil and cover with ¼ inch of soil. Keep the seed moist. With a temperature range of 64 - 72F, germination is usually within 28 days. Grow Wild Blue Iris in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. Space plants 6 - 12 inches apart.
 

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Iris Missouriensis - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Iris missouriensis, or Wild Blue Iris, is a lovely perennial that hummingbirds love to visit. The flowers are a perfectly shaped miniature Iris, and they are usually in shades of blue and violet. They bloom in late spring and make a beautiful addition to the flower garden. In the wild, they are often found along stream banks or in meadows where there is adequate water. They are not drought tolerant plants. They spread from rhizomes and are long-lived, requiring little care. Start the Wild Blue Iris seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. To help with germination, clip off the pointed end of the seed and press it into the soil and cover with ¼ inch of soil. Keep the seed moist. With a temperature range of 64 - 72F, germination is usually within 28 days. Grow Wild Blue Iris in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. Space plants 6 - 12 inches apart.
 

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Harlequin Blue Flag Iris 10Seed-Iris versicolor-Aquatic
USD 4.99
 
Blue Flag Iris seeds Perennial flowering plants. This Iris type fares well under many types of weather conditions and provides lovely cut flowers. Zones 4-9. Planting instructions: Place seeds in the refrigerator (or in a place with a temperature of 40 degrees F or less) for at least two weeks. Soak seeds in water for a few days, changing the water daily. Then, place seed in raising mix and keep them just barely moist. Do not let the soil dry out. The soil should be moist not wet. It is best to put the pot in semi shade, so it doesn't dry out. Iris seeds are slow to germinate. The seed should germinate after 6 weeks, but some seeds may take up to 6 months to germinate. Plant seedlings 18 inches apart. Alternate planting method: If you live in a climate where the fall and winter temperature are often below 40 degrees, you can plant them in the soil in the fall, and most seeds should germinate in the spring. This method is easier, but germination rates will be much lower than the first planting method described.
 

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Southern Blue Flag Iris 10 Seeds-Iris virginica-Aquatic
USD 4.99
 
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. A must have perennial, the iris tolerates wet, boggy areas and is very adaptable to a variety of soil types. This adaptable plant does well in wet soils, but also thrives in good garden soil with adequate moisture. Perfect for planting along pond edges, streambanks and other wet habitats, it will thrive in water up to a foot deep. The blue flowers make their appearance in June and July, atop two to three foot tall stems. When soils dry out in midsummer,Wild Iris doesn't miss a beat. Individual plants will grow to form attractive clumps, which can be easily divided in fall or early spring. Grows well in any moist soil, in full sun to light shade. Attracts Hummingbirds. Hardy in zones 3-9. Proper name: Iris virginica shrevei.
 

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Happenstance Bearded Iris
USD 5.49
 
These long-blooming, hardy perennials add color with their beautiful spring blooms and sword-like green foliage. Excellent cut flowers and perfect for the back border of your garden. Bearded Irises will not tolerate "wet feet" (too much water will cause the rhizomes to rot) and require very well-drained soil at all times of the year. Irises are generally heavy feeders and should be fertilized 3 times per year: first in the spring when new growth appears, second right after blooming, and third in the fall. When planting them for the first time or when transplanting, use a no-nitrogen fertilizer such as 0-10-10 worked into the soil.
 

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Petal Fountain
USD 334.00
 
Pretty iris adorn this understated fountain. The flow of water falls from the flowers and onto the shell below the vase, before flowing gracefully over into the bowl. It is made of lightweight fibreglass and is therefore easy to hang on any inside or outside wall. Available in Faux Lead, Weathered Terracotta, & Bronzage
 

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Japanese Iris (Iris Ensata)
USD 14.00
 
(Iris Ensata) Shades of Purple Perennial growing 25-40" tall. It is hardy to zone 5. It is in flower from May to July. 3 fans per plant. We someof these iris with the color unknown to us. They were very popular in American estate gardens in the beginning of the 1900's then fell out of favor in the great depression and the war with Japan. Nearly every gardener who sees Japanese Iris in bloom wants to try them. The plants prefer rich acid soil with ample moisture (about an inch of water a week) and can even thrive in standing water. Zone 5-9.
 

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Holden's Child Iris -Randolph Perry Medal Winner-Potted
USD 9.99
 
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. A must have perennial, the iris tolerates wet, boggy areas and is very adaptable to a variety of soil types. Iris pseudacorus 'Holden's Child'' Origin: The species is native to southern United States. Stunning addition to the waterside garden, marshland, boggy soils, or even ordinary moist soil, 'Berlin Tiger' is a Yellow Flag Iris extraordinaire. The huge blooms are deliciously striped, and after they pass, showy fruit capsules remain to be used in indoor arrangements all winter. A very easy perennial to grow, this Iris belongs in gardens from north to south, east to west! Red-Purple flowers with white-edged yellow signals. Very unusual color. Multi-branched stalks. Lush foliage which remains attractive after flowering. After the blooms pass, they are followed by large, attractive fruit pods that can be cut for Everlastings to keep your vases lovely all winter. 'Holden's Child' is a vigorous Iris, reaching fully 28 inches high but just about a foot wide. It loves damp and even wet soils, but once established can even tolerate short periods of drought. And if you are fortunate enough to have no boggy or poorly-draining soil, simply give this Iris a bit more shade and a lot more water, and it will flourish! Full sun and very moist or waterlogged soil. Plants like to be fertilized well and a mulch is useful to protect roots from extreme conditions. Can be grown is moist borders, bog gardens and in ponds.
 

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Blue Walking Iris Plant - Neomarica - Rare Houseplant
USD 5.49
 
Blue Walking Iris Plant Neomarica caerulia 'Regina' The Blue Walking Iris is native to Brazil. It grows well in the ground or in pots. It is hardy in zone 10 and elsewhere should be grown as a houseplant or patio plant. Bright filtered light is prefered, but it will also grow in shade. Water when on the dry side. The flowering season is from February to August. They have a delicous light fragrance. This tropical iris grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Great houseplant! The plant you will receive are growing in 2 1/2" plastic pot. They are 8 inches tall and well rooted.
 

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Kermesina Iris 10 Seeds - Iris versicolor - Aquatic
USD 4.99
 
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. A must have perennial, the iris tolerates wet, boggy areas and is very adaptable to a variety of soil types. Suitable for small pools, growing up to 2 ft. and happy in up to 4 in of water. A beautiful iris, having vivid magenta coloured flowers, marked with white. The foliage is also an added benefit as it provides a vertical interest over a long period and is suited to both formal and informal settings. They are relatively easy to grow as long as you remember that they don't like drying-out. Hardy in zones 5-9 Proper name: Iris versicolor 'Kermisina'
 

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1/4 Lb - Southern Blue Flag Iris - Bulk Wildflower Seeds
USD 48.00
 
This two foot tall perennial wildflower is really lovely, with yellow crested violet petals. It is a fragrant iris, that attracts butterflies as well! It likes constant moisture, making it the perfect choice for a water garden.
 

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