Plants in genus iris
Iris brevicaulis 'Auburn Blues'
Iris brevicaulis 'Auburn Blues' is native to Seale, Alabama, forming a 2-foot tall clump with large light blue-lavender flowers. It blooms in late May, with flowers appearing near the base of the clump, making it a unique addition to gardens.
Iris 'Harvest Of Memories'
Iris 'Harvest Of Memories' is a reblooming iris with vibrant yellow flowers. It adapts well to various soil types and tolerates partial shade. This plant is ideal for cut flowers and attracts pollinators while being resistant to deer and rabbits.
Iris ensata 'Storm At Sea'
Iris ensata 'Storm At Sea' is a dramatic bicolor flower with large blue and violet blooms. It thrives in wet or normal garden soils and blooms in mid-spring, adding a striking presence to any garden.
Iris 'Picasso'
Iris 'Picasso' is a striking plant with lavender-purple flags and bronzy striped golden-yellow falls. This sweetly scented iris is pollinator-friendly and features vertical grass-like green foliage. It is ideal for use as cut flowers and container thrillers, thriving in full sun and partial shade. Fast-growing in fertile, well-drained soil, 'Picasso' is resistant to deer and juglone.
Iris sibirica 'Double Standards'
Iris sibirica 'Double Standards' is a deciduous plant known for its rich violet blue flowers with double the normal number of upright petals. This iris grows 34 inches tall and blooms in late April, preferring average to moist soils. 'Double Standards' is a captivating addition to gardens, offering a striking floral display with contrasting eye zones of dusty yellow and white with violet veining.
Iris germanica 'Harvest Of Memories'
Iris germanica 'Harvest Of Memories' is a reblooming iris with intense yellow flowers that appear in mid-spring and again from late summer to mid-fall. It is deer and rabbit-resistant and grows up to 3 feet tall. This iris attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and thrives in well-drained soil with full or partial sun.
Iris japonica 'Wuhan Angel'
Iris japonica 'Wuhan Angel' is a deer-resistant, evergreen groundcover that spreads by rhizomes, reaching 10 feet wide in three years. It features 20-inch long, sword-like dark green leaves and clusters of white orchid-like flowers in early spring. This plant thrives in part sun to shade.
Iris fulva 'Lois'
Iris fulva 'Lois' is a deer-resistant iris discovered in Arkansas, known for its bright golden yellow flowers on 3-foot tall stalks. It blooms in early May and prefers rich, moist soils, making it a striking addition to gardens.
Iris ensata 'Frilled Enchantment'
Iris ensata 'Frilled Enchantment' is a Japanese iris hybrid celebrated for its large, ruffled white flowers with a magenta rose border. It grows best in moist soils and reaches a height of 28 inches, blooming in late spring. This award-winning plant is a favorite among gardeners for its striking appearance and ability to attract butterflies.
Iris germanica 'Attention Please'
Iris germanica 'Attention Please' is a striking iris with violet, white, and burgundy flowers featuring yellow beards. It attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds and is hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9. This clump-forming plant prefers full sun and well-drained soil, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardens.
Iris pallida 'Argentea Variegata'
Iris pallida 'Argentea Variegata' is a hardy perennial with ivory and green variegated foliage and fragrant lavender-blue flowers. It is deer and rabbit-resistant, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, and suitable for USDA zones 3-10.
Iris virginica 'Carl Amason'
Iris virginica 'Carl Amason' is a 4-foot tall clone selected from the Ouachita River in Arkansas. It features mauvy-pink flowers and black-purple flower stalks, attracting hummingbirds and thriving in both garden soil and bogs.
Iris germanica 'Decadence'
Iris germanica 'Decadence' is a perennial with pale apricot and plum-purple blooms, accented by bright orange beards. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and thrives in well-drained soil with full or partial sun. This low-maintenance plant spreads by rhizomes.
Iris tectorum 'Slippery Slope'
Iris tectorum 'Slippery Slope' is a striking plant introduced by Darrell Probst, found in Sichuan, China. It forms a 30-inch wide clump in three years and reaches a height of 2 feet. The plant features blue-purple flowers with six petals, including three falls petals with a white eyezone and purple lines.