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Irises (Wisley Series)

Irises (Wisley Series)
By Sidney Linnegar, Jennifer Hewitt

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Irises are generally regarded among the most beautiful of flowering plants. They come in a variety of colours and sizes, flower nine months of the year and can be kept in many garden situations. This handbook aims to introduce the species and some of the hybrids, with horticultural advice to help gardeners improve their gardens by using these plants in a suitable way.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6741007 in Books
  • Published on: 1990-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

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Review
Irises can cause obsessions with some gardeners, causing them to search high and low around the country, always on the hunt for new varieties and colour-ways. But they are not new plants. They have been around for centuries causing rivalry between the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians who both idolised their diverse form. Even today they are highly prized amongst connoisseurs of fine plants and the huge hybridisation programmes are testament to this. Varieties of iris can be found in flower virtually every month of the year - the winter-flowering Iris unguicularis, the spring flowering Juno iris, the summer-flowering bearded iris and the autumnal Iris foetidissima. Even out of flower their foliage either dies neatly away or remains as a statuesque reminder of their stateliness. Variegation can add to this interest but in some eyes detracts from the flowers when blooming. And situation-wise there are iris amenable to nearly all - the moisture loving Iris sibirica, the baked-earth lovers Iris bucharica, the shade-loving Pacific hybrids. And their uses within beds and borders are almost infinite. Authors Sidney Linnegar and Jennifer Hewitt, both of the British Iris Society, share their immense knowledge of these diverse plants clearly explaining the various technical terms involved and advising on cultivation and propagation, all accompanied by lavish colour photographs and pen and ink drawings of horticultural techniques. Part of the RHS Wisley handbook series, this is a comprehensive and concise look at iris, fully illustrated and clearly written. Aimed at both the amateur and professional grower, this is an invaluable addition to any serious horticulturalist's bookshelf. - Lucy Watson

About the Author
Sidney Linnegar trained at Kew Gardens and was for many years in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Reading where he was responsible for the collection of Iris species. He is now retired and is currently the President of the British Irish Society. Jennifer Hewitt is the Honorary Editor of the British Iris Society and holds the National Collection of cultivars of Iris sibirica under the NCCPG scheme.