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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with I
Page 10 of 14 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter I.

107 Varieties Listed in Total

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Iris filifolia
Prefers a sunny position[42, 79]. Requires a well-drained soil and needs to be kept dry in summer[200]. Established plants are drought tolerant[190]. Plants are best grown in a cold frame in Britain to protect... [MORE]
 
Iris foetidissima
An easily grown and very tolerant plant, it succeeds in most positions in any good soil in sun or partial shade[79, 233]. Succeeds in dense shade. Prefers a moist soil[4] but succeeds in dry soils and, once est... [MORE]
 
Iris germanica
A very easily grown plant that tolerates considerable neglect[233], it prefers a sunny position in a well-drained soil that contains some lime[1, 79]. Grows well in dry soils in light deciduous shade[187]. Succ... [MORE]
 
Iris germanica florentina
Prefers a sunny position in a well-drained soil that contains some lime[1, 79]. Grows well in dry soils in light deciduous shade[187]. Succeeds in full sun or partial shade[79]. Prefers a pH in the range 6 to 7... [MORE]
 
Iris japonica
Prefers a gritty well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in summer and shelter from early morning sun[1, 42]. Prefers a lime-free soil but succeeds in most good soils[79, 200]. Succeeds in full sun or partial... [MORE]
 
Iris kamaonensis
Requires a sunny position and a well-drained soil containing lime[42]. Prefers a pH between 6 and 7.5 or higher[200]. The rhizome is compact and non-stoloniferous[200]. Members of this genus are rarely if eve... [MORE]
 
Iris macrosiphon
Requires a well-drained lime-free soil[79]. Requires a moist soil, growing well by water[1]. Grows well in light shade. Plants resent root disturbance, any moving is best done in early September. Hybridizes f... [MORE]
 
Iris missouriensis
Requires a moist soil, growing well in a moist border, but intolerant of stagnant water[1]. Easily grown in a sunny position so long as the soil is wet in the spring[187]. A polymorphic species[79]. Members o... [MORE]
 

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