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Gareee© August 6th 05 05:51 PM

Bearded Iris.. Pondable?
 
Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was wondering if
they are pondable?


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Reel Mckoi August 6th 05 06:46 PM


"Gareee©" wrote in message
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Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was wondering if
they are pondable?

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They need well drained soil or the tuber rots. They're not likely to
survive in a pond.
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley August 6th 05 06:51 PM

Ours worked.

Gareee© wrote:
Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was wondering if
they are pondable?




Roy August 6th 05 07:08 PM

Bearded varieties normally do not do well in a pond, at least not when
planted like the other Iris's. They do not like having continualy wet
feet and will more than likely rot in due time. You may get by
planting them as a higher up marginal where they can just have damp
soil and not wet soil.

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~ jan JJsPond.us August 6th 05 07:09 PM

On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 12:51:53 -0400, "Gareee©"
wrote:

Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was wondering if
they are pondable?


You could try it, but if I remember right, someone once posted in here, it
didn't work. ~ jan


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Reel Mckoi August 6th 05 07:47 PM


"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message
...
Ours worked.

Gareee© wrote:
Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was wondering
if
they are pondable?

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You probably have one of the swamp iris's. They come in different colors
and are very pretty.
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley August 6th 05 08:52 PM

Ours came from Home Depot as Bearded. We put them in shallow water at
first...in a tray on top of one of our barrels. Now one group is in the
pond at the base of the falls. No rot . Good multiplication.

I don't know what their variety is, but they have purple/blue flowers.

Jim

Reel Mckoi wrote:

"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message
...

Ours worked.

Gareee© wrote:

Just picked up some bearded iris bulbs from Wal-Mart, and was
wondering if
they are pondable?


===========================
You probably have one of the swamp iris's. They come in different
colors and are very pretty.



Reel Mckoi August 6th 05 10:36 PM


"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message
...
Ours came from Home Depot as Bearded. We put them in shallow water at
first...in a tray on top of one of our barrels. Now one group is in the
pond at the base of the falls. No rot . Good multiplication.

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People move the name tags and some plants are misnamed at the nurseries
before shipping. It is highly unlikely what you have is a true bearded
iris. But then you may have some kind of hybrid or mutation. I have swamp
iris in yellow, blue, purple and a deep maroon with yellow - almost red.
They're beautiful plants when in bloom. I hope I can find them this fall as
we had to remove all the plants from both ponds to clean and do some
repairs. I have hundreds of extra pond plants behind the house. I actually
misplace my favorites.... :-(
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