Louisiana Iris
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Beautiful !
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Mine will be in flower within one week.So it seems Khurram sb Lahore is again ahead.I have only two colors. Red & Blue.Its really a rapid multiplier is,t it.
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Yes Khan sahib these irises thrive & multiply rapidly if given the right conditions mentioned earlier in this thread. If you want i can give you established plants of Cest Si Bon and Delta Star.
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Mine are in pot they have thrived multiplied But have no intention of blooming. Should I put them in ground now or wait.
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Sir at this stage they should not be disturbed. Perhaps dosage of potash may do the trick. In case if it doesn't work then they can be planted in ground around middle of April. Our normal garden soil mostly clay in nature tends to suit them. Usually a bare root Louisiana Iris takes at-least 2 years to bloom. Currently i have 17 varieties which are blooming on a consistent basis. Around 24 mixed new varieties planted in September 2013 without any tags may or may not bloom this year despite exhibiting growth and would inevitably flower in 2015.Re: Louisiana Iris
Post by Muhammad Arif Khan » March 19th, 2014, 12:55 pm
Mine are in pot they have thrived multiplied But have no intention of blooming. Should I put them in ground now or wait.
If you want sir you can try some of my established Louisiana Varieties in your garden. Established plants can also be grown in pond as well.
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Its so noce of you Khurram sb. Just send me baby plants one of each.Thats enough for me.I,l PM my add.I think it will not be a good time to pich babby plants so lets wait till May.
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Re: Louisiana Iris
Sir gee i never tag my plants.I just enjoy the blooms of my plants.