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Black Gamelock- -Louisiana Iris 2' to 3' Striking midnight purple blossoms perch high atop graceful medium green foliage. Attractive foliage plant.
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Pseudacorus- Yellow flag iris 3' to 4' This outstanding European species produces masses of brilliant yellow blossoms that stand high above the tall erect foliage
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Brevicaulis Lamance- 18" Delicate bright blue flowers atop broad weeping foliage. The last iris to bloom. North American native
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Pseudacorus Flore Plena- 3' to 4' Masses of yellow flowers makes this true double flowering variety very impressive even from a great distance
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Clyde Redmond- Louisiana Iris 2' to 3'. Vibrant royal blue flowers stand well above medium green foliage. A popular favorite
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Rose Queen- 2' Unique lavender-pink flowers tower above fine grass-like foliage. Good clumping variety. Late season bloomer
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Kissie- Deep pink petals pale gracefully to soft yellow in the heart of the blossom. Rich green foliage
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Versicolor- 2' Delicate violet blossoms rise gracefully above sword-like foliage. Small stature makes it good forpatio gardens.North American native.
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Laevigata Snow Drift- Delicate white flowers, sometimes speckled with blue, rise above rich green foliage. Long blooming period
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Virginica- 2' to 3' Beautiful blue to violet blossoms stand regally above rich green foliage. Reliable, profuse bloomer. North American native
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