Iris Beauty

Yellow Iris? - I think this is an Iris.
@webeishere (36313)
United States
May 22, 2009 10:51am CST
This is a shot of one of the many Iris I have blooming. I think they're Iris anyhow. Please correct me if I am wrong. They survived the very hot, dry and windy days we had recently thankfully. I love their looks and the smell is great as well. Do you have any Iris? What color(s) do you have? Do you use them as cut flowers in a vase in your house? I have yet to do that but will this year I think. have? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
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@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
22 May 09
I hope to have irises next year, they are so beautiful. My neighbor has some beside his front porch, purple, but they only lasted a couple of weeks. I wonder if they'll bloom again? I'd love to have them inside. I think I'd have to use the staggered method. Plant the bulbs at different depths so that they bloom weeks apart. You might try that.
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
22 May 09
My Iris bloom just once ewach year. I want some purple but I have so many now. Got to give some away this fall I think. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
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@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
22 May 09
Iris pseudacorus - Flag - Yellow Flag (from Wikipedia)
Irises are one of my favourite flowers. I can't tell definitively from the photo whether it's a yellow Bearded Iris or what we call a Yellow Flag. They both have fairly similar flowers but the Bearded Iris has a larger flower (which comes in many different colours ranging from deep purple through blues to pale yellow) with a 'beard' on the petals near the centre, broader leaves with a bloom on them that makes them appear greyish and prefers a dry soil. The Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacorus) is a wild flower (here in the UK) and grows on the margins of ponds and lakes. The flower is smaller and always yellow. I seem to remember that the leaves were used to cover the floors of houses to sweeten the air but, since I can't find any reference to this at the moment, I may be confusing it with the Sweet Rush.
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
22 May 09
Thanks. From your response I'd say mine are Bearded. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
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@Darkwing (21583)
30 May 09
That's a beautiful flower my friend. I think it's a Flag, rather than an Iris, as Flags are mainly yellow. I used to have some in my little patch of garden in Brighton. Flags were one of very few plants that would grow on chalk and it was chalky hills where I lived. The Flag is of the Iris family and very very similar. I love Irises, especially the deep bluey-purple ones. In fact, they would go well together with the yellow. Brightest Blessings.
@hoghoney (3747)
• United States
27 May 09
What a beautiful iris Grandpa Bob..you always have the best looking flowers...I dont have any in my yard but do see them in other neighbors yards...I love flowers just dont have a place of my own yet to have a flower garden this year....XXOO
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@MsTickle (25180)
• Australia
27 May 09
Yes, it's an iris. I used to have a huge clump of them and they were a glorious bright purple. When they flowered it was a magnificent show. I have never seen any that were that vibrant colour. I've seen a deep purple, a pale purple, white with a bright yellow centre, cream, yellow and my Dad is growing one that has a huge bloom that is a rich apricot colour. I recently bought a plant off a stall at the shopping centre. The lady told me the colour but I can't remember. I hope it grows. I have it in a pot.
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26 May 09
my iris plants are blue. mistakenly, the first year i planted them, i didnt realise that when they are planted the corms have to be planted shallowly, so you can see them. i buried mine too deep and they didnt flower at all. but now this year they are are in bloom and they look brilliant !! the best of it is, they were a free gift from one of the plant catalogues i buy a lot of my plants from.
@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
24 May 09
Iris are very pretty flowers. I would love to have some of them when we have a place we can plant flowers if they will grow here, as well as impatients. I also Love Lilacs as well. There is nothing better than having the satisfaction of growing some flowers to help decorate your place for sure.
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
23 May 09
You sure are handy when it comes to growing things Grandpa Bob! Here in Cairo, you don't get to see too many naturally growing flowers and plants like these. My Wife and I just saw a wonderful cactus garden when walking to the stire this morning though and were very impressed. I love Iris flowers also and the one you've shared the picture of is beautiful.
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@AmbiePam (120630)
• United States
23 May 09
The only iris I have is in my eye, and it is no where as pretty as yours!
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@Ithink (10106)
• United States
23 May 09
Oh what a beauty and yes it is a Iris. It is one of my favorite types of flowers. I have purple ones and it is weird as they smell like .. get this .. GRAPES! I love to smell them! lol Im hoping to get some yellow ones and some other colored ones next year to add. This year we are just working on a new vegey garden and stuff so I dont have much time to plan another flower garden.
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
24 May 09
I used to have 10 or more different variety/colors of iris' but afraid lost the last of them in the last move... From here on out I'm keeping my plants in pots and close to me. I so look forward to having a home of my own again in the future.
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23 May 09
Hi GRANDPA BOB, It is so beautiful, I have seen a blue iris before and yes they give such a sweet scent, I love them. Tamara
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