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   19/05/2008, 20:40
Russethouse is not online. Last active: 05/06/2008 17:02:09 Russethouse



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Yep - 'flags' are iris.

I have a pretty buff colored iris that is in bloom, but the plant has the fault of always having a kink in the stem which rather detracts from its attractiveness, apart from that the tall slender iris I have have are just started blooming, the dark blue/purply ones first, the light blue is following, in the pond we have a nice clear yellow, with a lighter yellow behind it on the edge, then a new purple and yellow bi color. Just planted a variegated iris in the pond too

As you can tell, I like them !!Smile [:)]Smile [:)]


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   20/05/2008, 8:38
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Only two irises are truly called 'flag' irises.   Most garden irises actually aren't flags.  The two main flag irises are I. Versicolor and I. Pseudacorus.  The first one is the Blue Flag from North America, a beardless iris, and the second is the Yellow Flag, the common European water iris.

These 'flag' irises were originally so-called because of their long thin leaves, "flagge" meaning reed.  Their leaves are thin and reed-like, but more likely it's because they grow in boggy ground (like reeds).

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   27/05/2008, 8:59
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I am also a big (but learner) iris fan.  I am hoping to get to the Cayeux nurseries in the next couple of weeks for a real fix. However this is clashing slightly with the Festival du Jardin at the Chateau of Le Lude in the Loire Valley (I only have transport at the weekends when hubbie is home).  This is a big weekend event with talks and tours etc.  Lovely, lovely kitchen garden but best of all loads of stalls selling plants, offering many varieties which are not usually available at the garden centres.  For now I am having to make do with the large clump of the yellow flag irises at the side of the pond which are nice but yellow is not really my colour.  I am hoping in the fullness of time to plant great drifts of blue irises.  Nice to see other people are such fans too!
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   27/05/2008, 10:23
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Mossie, If you get to Cayeux could you ask about feeding the plants please ? I can't be sure but I suspect that although I have more flowers this year, they are a little smaller. 
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   27/05/2008, 11:25
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If I get there, I will certainly ask about feeding the plants.  However I can't promise to get there.  I reckon it is at least a two hour drive (probably more) and I am still trying to persuade hubbie that he wants to drive all that way.  If we go, it won't be until the weekend after next (definitely Le Lude this coming weekend as I have a huge garden to plant up and the plant sales there are just lovely).  We will enquire for the weekend after that.  From what I gather from their website (very good site also in English) there are best days to visit to see their 55 acres in flower, so we will phone before!  It also of course depends on the weather - they don't tend to look so good after a downpour.  However if the weather is good, I definitely want to go.

On another tack, could I please pick gardeners' brains?  I have a truly magnificent clump of white arum lillies in the border (just about the only nice plant left by the previous lot!).  However it was very windy yesterday and I woke to find half of the clump lying on the floor (up to 15 lillies looking very sad).  At first the dog was the culprit but no paw prints so I am pretty sure it was the wind.  My question is, what is the best thing to do?  Should I stake it all back up or cut off those flowers which have fallen over and leave it to sort itself out.  At first I was hoping it might just right itself, but no sign of that yet.  Help much appreciated.


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   27/05/2008, 11:30
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Just went back and got the link:

www.iris-cayeux.com/index.php?langue=EN&devise=eur


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   27/05/2008, 11:42
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These are my iris's

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   27/05/2008, 12:02
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Here is the Iris care  pdf : http://www.iris-cayeux.com/pictos/planting.pdf

Cowoman, I can't tell if that is Nepeta or Salvia billowing over the grass (Salvia I think) but you might need to take very firm anti slug measures to keep the Delphiniums.

Will you only be able to view the garden in the summer ? It's hard to tell but it looks as if it might not have much of interest for the other seasons.......


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   27/05/2008, 13:52
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That looks like Perovskia to me.  I desperately wanted to grow this (when in Yorkshire!!!!) but failed.  The altitude and atrocious conditions prevailed against it.  I now have a beautiful, huge, south facing patch and have just planted my latest Perovskias (one pink and one blue).  It is all looking good so far...
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   27/05/2008, 14:07
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"That looks like Perovskia to me."

I agree. Perovskia grows well in 17Smile [:)]


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