Iris care
Iris is the name of a genus of flowering plants belonging to the
family Iridaceae. The various Iris species have showy and
beautiful flowers which make them popular in gardens and in
floral arrangements. The name Iris is derived from the Latin
name for rainbow, since Iris flowers exists in an abundance of
color variations. The term Iris in not only used to describe the
genus, it is also the common name for the comprised species.
Sometimes similarly looking showy flowering species from related
genera is also called Iris flowers.
If you care for your planted Iris, you can enjoy it for many
years to come since it is a perennial flower. Iris flowers
growing in warm regions can grow throughout the year, while Iris
flowers in colder regions will grow and flower only during the
summer. If the climate is very dry and water is scarce, the will
Iris will form bulbs. When water is more abundant, the Iris will
instead spread via rhizomes. Since Iris can survive even in dry
regions, they are very popular in California and Florida. Many
Iris species appreciate regions where the nights are cool and
the days hot. Ideally, you should plant your Iris in the shade
since it can be harmed by strong direct sunlight.
As mentioned above, the Iris flower is showy and very beautiful.
It can be obtained in a wide range of color variations. The
flower is typically shaped like a fan with six petals. The three
inner petals are named "standards", while the three other petals
are named "falls". The standards will rise above the rest of the
flower and try to attract pollinators. Some Iris types have a
"beard", i.e. the upper surface of the outer petals has a beard
like feature. This beard is a service for pollinators; since
they can land and grab hold of to the beard when they consume
nectar.
The Iris smells nice, but the fragrance is not particularly
strong. The flower is located on a tall stem and an Iris will
typically form a lot of flowers on one single stem. The Iris
stems vary between the different Irises and can be hollow as
well as solid, and simple and well as branched. The Iris leaves
are shaped like small swords.
Delicately blossomed Iris plants are called "Freesisas". The
first Freesias were white and yellow, but today you can purchase
hybrids in many different colors. You can for instance select
blue, lilac, violet, pink and salmon colored Freesias. Freesisas
have a delightful scent.
They are more delicate than the other Iris flowers and you
should not plant them in a region where the temperature can drop
below 26 degrees. Freesisas are therefore popular indoor plants
in the colder regions of the world. If you want to have an Iris
that is similar to a Freesia, but with more vivid flowers, you
should take a look at the Sparaxis plants. Sparaxis flowers are
related to the Freesias, but form even more flamboyant flowers.