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Leaves: 16. 5" long x 12. 5" wide, 16 pair of veins, medium green, good substance, slight margin alundulations, veins deeply impressed. Flowers: Clustered, lavender Flowers. Bloom Scape: 40" tall. Its Leaves are large and distinctive, due primarily that they are relatively narrow with distinct waviness. |
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A much wider and brighter yellow center as compared to its very popular parent ‘Striptease’. Pale lavender flowers in mid-summer. Vigorous. |
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Lavender flower, atop tiny 11 inch tall scape. This dwarf makes an 8 inch wide mound of tiny, round green leaves, each with a dramatic 1/2 inch wide golden margin. HOPE is so small, it should be planted in a special place. |
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Leaves: Blue, heavily textured, puckered Leaves are 11. 5" long x 8 1/8" wide. Color holds a long time,even in partial sun. Seems pest resistant. 16-18 pair of veins. Flowers: Unusual orchid colored edged in white, bell-shaped, during mid-season, fertile. |
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Queen's Tiara |
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Louisiana Water Iris....... Early in the last century adventuresome gardeners in Louisiana began collecting their native wild swamp iris and adding them to their domestic plantings. The diversity of colors and structure had the botanist John Small declare Louisiana 'the iris center of the universe'. While some experts claim hardiness into z-6 several varieties do well in z-4 and even into Canada. Their awesome array of colors and delicate foliage lends a hand making a focal point in any garden where they are planted. Louisiana iris prefer rich organic soil on the acid side and full sun. While they can thrive in water during the growing season it is suggested to have their roots in drier ground during the winter months. If planted in typical garden soil make sure to administer ample water each week. At least 2 inches per week should do it. |
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Sara and Frank Moro
Select Plus International Lilac
Nursery
Mascouche, Quebec, J7L 2M4,
Canada
tel./ fax: 450-477-3797
www.selectpluslilacs.com
We have close to 1000 varieties of lilacs in production.
If you have seen a lilac you wish to obtain contact us
Contact us: selectpluslilacs@yahoo.ca