. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). ii6 Tall Bearded Iri^ RHIZOME.—All the so-called "Bearded Irises" are rhizomatous, that is, having a creeping rhizome or flesh)' rootstock, which, if it has been properh' planted (see uncier How to Plant, Chapter \'I) grows just beneath the surface of the ground and gradual!}' comes to the surface. And the coarse bulbs of Iris-flowers he found Knotted in clumps under the spongy ground. Shelley: Marenghi. The rhizome u


. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). ii6 Tall Bearded Iri^ RHIZOME.—All the so-called "Bearded Irises" are rhizomatous, that is, having a creeping rhizome or flesh)' rootstock, which, if it has been properh' planted (see uncier How to Plant, Chapter \'I) grows just beneath the surface of the ground and gradual!}' comes to the surface. And the coarse bulbs of Iris-flowers he found Knotted in clumps under the spongy ground. Shelley: Marenghi. The rhizome usually branches, more or less accord- ing to the variety, the vigor of the plant and the condition of the soil; that is, buds issue from the rhizome, usually from its sides, which in time become. I'M,. X. RlUZOME ^\ ITH m,oi\"i;r-stem and two branches FlO. XI. SlX-BKANCII KD RHIZOME. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stager, Walter. Sterling, Ill


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