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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | None indoors, but we have a huge patch of them outdoors. So much so, that we need to dig, seperate, and transplant to other areas. We have a local Iris fanciers society. Mrs. Nelson and I went to their annual show last year, and I'll tell you...I was impressed at all the colors and patterns/designs that these breeders do! The club even offers the opportunity to purchase various breeds [mostly bearded] for various demoninations. From what I understand, iris are relatively easy to breed, although I have never personally done it. Are you going to do an indoor iris grow?? Good luck! Nelson
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![]() ![]() | Just an update... The bulb has grown 6 shoots about 12" long already... I also have one that has been living in a cup of water the same length of time. It has 8 shoots about 4" long and a nice little root mass. Both plants are sitting by a window facing southeast. | ||
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