Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Pagan Dance') in the Irises Database


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Iris germanica 'Pagan Dance' Pagan Dance Bearded Iris from Prides Corner Farms

Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' Iris 4 more photos VIEW GALLERY » View all varieties of Iris 14 members have or want this plant for trade. Class: Tall Bearded (TB) Height: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) Spacing: 12-15 in. (30-38 cm) 15-18 in. (38-45 cm) 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 3a: to -39.9 °C (-40 °F) USDA Zone 3b: to -37.2 °C (-35 °F)


Pagan Dance Bearded Iris Mixed Media by Kari Fine Art America

When should I plant Iris Germanica 'Pagan Dance'? Growing and Maintenance Tips for Iris Germanica 'Pagan Dance' Bearded Iris perform best in well drained soil Do not mulch or overwater Divide every 3-5 years to prevent overcrowding Do not plant too deep - the rhizome should be exposed at the surface


Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' Tesselaar

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Reblooming Iris germanica 'Pagan Dance' displays royal purple falls that have large, velvety black spots covering their centers and a dynamic flash of brightness from burnt-tangerine beards. A flower that will surely entertain you in the garden in June and again in late summer.


Pagan Dance Reblooming Iris Growing irises, Day lilies, Most beautiful flowers

Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' by Paulwhwest Apr 30, 2005 12:53 PM PAGAN DANCE (B.Blyth 1989) S-violet F-velvety black violet, 3/8 violet edge B-burnt tangerine


PlantFiles Pictures Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Iris) by Eglantyne

Herbaceous perennials Ruffled, purple flowers with black markings Thick, light green sword-like blades Rebloomer Upright, clumping habit Use in perennial borders


Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Pagan Dance') in the Irises Database

Pagan Dance Reblooming Bearded Iris Enjoy an Abundance of Rich Blooms Two Times a Season! Deep violet flowers feature large swathes of black that cover most of each broad, ruffled fall. Our most vigorous bloomers, these varieties offer an outstanding double feature--with richly coloured, showy flowers in spring and then again months later. Light


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Iris Class: Bearded Bearded Class: Tall Bearded Age: 1990-1999 Fall Color: Violet Standard Color: Violet Pattern: Bitone Beard Color: Tangerine/Pink Hybridizer: Blyth B Rarity: Available - not endangered Full Description TB, 32″ (81 cm). Early to late bloom and rebloom.


Photo of the bloom of Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Dancing Ghost') posted by ARUBA1334 (All Things

Breeder: Hardiness Zone: 4-9 Height: 24-30 Inches Spread: 15-18 Inches Bloom Color: Purple Shades Featured Characteristics Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Average Water Border or Bed Cut Flower/Foliage


PlantFiles Pictures Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Iris) by Gardening_Jim

The name "Lombard" is a derivation from two Proto-Germanic words: langaz (long) and bardaz (beard). It is reportedly a name that these men gave to themselves, which was "longbeards.". A more probable version is that the name was given to them by their enemies and neighbors, chiefly due to their distinctive long beards.


1 Count Bearded Iris Pagan Dance Bulbs (LG22673) at

Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Tall) Sporting grey-green pointed straplike leaves growing from a rhizome, which also produces flowers in a wide range of colours. The flowers have 3 falls (outer petals), and 3 standards (inner upright petals). Bearded irises are so called because the falls have soft hairs down the middle.


Pagan Dance Exline Iris Garden

Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Reblooming Bearded Iris) Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Reblooming Bearded Iris) Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance', Iris Germanica 'Pagan Dance', Early Mid-Late Season Irises


PlantFiles Pictures Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Iris) by Eglantyne

Iris Pagan Dance has its roots in the ancient practices of Pagan cultures throughout history. These dances were used as a way to connect with the natural world and the spiritual realm, and to honor the cycles of life and the seasons. In many cultures, dance was seen as a form of prayer and worship, and was an important part of a community's.


PlantFiles Pictures Tall Bearded Iris 'Pagan Dance' (Iris) by EROCTUSE2

Tall Bearded Iris "Pagan Dance " is in first bloom, the flowers are not great but I suppose this might be due to the fact that I planted just last year, hope that next year will be of better.


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A rebloomer from Australia that is sure to entertain, the 'Pagan Dance' Bearded Iris is truly mesmerizing with its abundant display of large flowers with ruffled violet standards and velvety, rich deep violet ruffled falls that have large, velvety black spots covering their centers. A burnt-orange beard adds to her dramatic appeal.

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