A lot of other stuff has flowered but these seem to be staying green? by crayon-angels plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 9 Comments jwhisen 3 hours ago Irises. They’ll start flowering after the leaves fully emerge. evapotranspire 3 hours ago Irises! You should have quite a display of flowers in a month or two! 00sucker00 3 hours ago These are called German iris / Bearded iris. They typically bloom in April or possibly May depending on your location Calathea_Murrderer 3 hours ago Iris for sure. If you tell us the state that would narrow down the species tenfold. Longjumping-Fee2670 3 hours ago Just don’t water them unless they really need it, or they won’t bloom; speaking from experience. Blackcatsandicedtea 3 hours ago State flower of TN 🙂 The Iris JustAGreenDreamer 3 hours ago Lucky Greaterdivinity 3 hours ago Enjoy seeing what colors you get from your irises! VirginiaGoddess 3 hours ago Dig them out a bit to expose the top of the rhisome to the sun. It will insure that they bloom.
00sucker00 3 hours ago These are called German iris / Bearded iris. They typically bloom in April or possibly May depending on your location
Calathea_Murrderer 3 hours ago Iris for sure. If you tell us the state that would narrow down the species tenfold.
Longjumping-Fee2670 3 hours ago Just don’t water them unless they really need it, or they won’t bloom; speaking from experience.
VirginiaGoddess 3 hours ago Dig them out a bit to expose the top of the rhisome to the sun. It will insure that they bloom.
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Irises. They’ll start flowering after the leaves fully emerge.
Irises! You should have quite a display of flowers in a month or two!
These are called German iris / Bearded iris. They typically bloom in April or possibly May depending on your location
Iris for sure. If you tell us the state that would narrow down the species tenfold.
Just don’t water them unless they really need it, or they won’t bloom; speaking from experience.
State flower of TN 🙂 The Iris
Lucky
Enjoy seeing what colors you get from your irises!
Dig them out a bit to expose the top of the rhisome to the sun. It will insure that they bloom.