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  2. The tall, beautiful iris flower, named after the Greek goddess who rode rainbows, comes in many magical colors. Despite its divine origins, this beautiful flower is rugged, reliable, and easy to grow. Learn to plant and care for irises for long-term success in your gardens.

  3. Discover the most popular irises including tall bearded irises, Siberian irises, Japanese irises, Dutch irises and more. Learn all about planting and caring for iris flowers, plus find 11 elegant irises for your own garden.

  4. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Irises are perennial plants, growing from creeping rhizomes (rhizomatous irises) or, in drier climates, from bulbs (bulbous irises). They have long, erect flowering stems which may be simple or branched, solid or hollow, and flattened or have a circular cross-section.

  5. Irises: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia

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    Irises are a group of perennial plants known for their distinctive and showy flowers. They are part of the Iridaceae family, which includes other plants such as crocuses and gladiolus. Irises are grown for their attractive blooms and are popular in gardens and as cut flowers.

  6. Whether it's Bearded Iris, or other types of Iris, these beautiful flowers can offer plenty of visual interest to just about any garden space. In this article, gardening expert Liz Jaros takes you through everything you need to know about growing Irises as well as their mainteance and care.

  7. These perennials produce unique and undeniably beautiful blooms that carry different meanings and rich history. Although iris flower bouquets or iris cut flowers are often blue, purple, white, or yellow, there are, in fact, a plethora of colors that fascinating garden irises offer.

  8. How to Care for Irises - Iris Growing Tips - Country Living

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    Irises are beautiful flowers with incredible diversity! With more than 70,000 registered varieties, these striking perennials can be planted across almost the entire U.S., except some extremely hot regions in the South.