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What type of flower is this? (Iris)

What type of flower is this? (Iris)
I was wondering the name of this flower. Thanks in advance.

Libby from Canada

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RE: What type of flower is this?

It looks like an Iris to me

Post By Millicent Owen (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

The lavendar flower is an iris. I have lots of them in my garden. The one with the white flowers is Lily of the Valley. For sure on both. Check the internet and you will see.

Post By Rasta (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

The original picture in the posting looks like a bearded iris. I believe the second picture posted is the Lilly of the Valley.

Post By Denise (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

Iris

Post By maria (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

This is an bearded Iris Bearded iris are available in a wide variety of flower colors, including pink, blue, red, yellow, and purple. They bloom in early summer, with some varieties reblooming later in the summer. They grow from 8 inches to 4 feet tall, depending on variety. The flowers are lovely in bouquets, and the foliage remains attractive even after flowers have faded. Unfortunately, the plants are susceptible to borers, so check the rhizomes (fleshy roots) yearly for holes, discarding any infested ones

If left alone they will multiply and fill an entire area in

Post By joyce (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

It actually looks like a Lilly of the Valley to me?

Post By stephanie (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

Do you know what type of flower this is. The leaves to the right are from a different plant (day lilly).

Thanks,

Editor's Note: It looks like a lily of the valley. They flower for a short time, then will come back year after year. They have a very sweet scent.

Post By Sam (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

Libby, that flower is a Lavender Iris.

Rita

Post By Rita (Guest Post)

RE: What type of flower is this?

It looks to me like it might be some type of bearded iris. I don't know the particular variety.

Susan from ThriftyFun

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