and now for the SDBs ...

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

'Caution Sign' started the show a couple of days ago, and today three more SDBs opened ...

This is perhaps my very favorite iris, 'What Again'. It is vigorous, healthy, fertile, a prolific and reliable bloomer, and is one of only 6 irises that has ever managed to rebloom in my garden. Oh yeah, and it's just sooooo cute!

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

'Jewel Baby' has bloomed only once before (2003) since I planted it in 2001, and it gave me only one horribly distorted flower and very little increase. This year, however, it has FINALLY clumped up and has a bunch of buds getting ready to pop open. This first flower is a MUCH better representative of this cultivar than the one it gave me in 2003!

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Lafayette, IN(Zone 5a)

My Jewel Baby seems to be more maroon/burgundy. I am almost positive that last year it bloomed and it was definitely purple like yours. I will have to go a huntin' and see if I by chance moved it!

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

'Golden Violet' is in the same color class as 'Caution Sign' (which I posted 2 days ago), but GV is a bit deeper golden color. It's a nice, strong SDB.

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Sand Springs, OK(Zone 7a)

just gorgeous all of them

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

They are georgious, I think the dwarves are so danty looking.

Wondering, I don't have many dwarves, but I have the ones I have in full sun, gues s that's ok ha? someone told me the japanese roof iris needed shade?

kathy

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

All bearded irises do great in full sun, though they may appreciate some afternoon shade in really hot climates.

Iris tectorum is one I've never managed to keep alive here, so I am not certain of its growing requirements. I *think* it prefers dappled shade, but I could just as easily be wrong about that.

Laurie

Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

Keep those dwarf pictures coming!

Lincoln, NE(Zone 5b)

'Caution Sign' is one of the prettiest SBD's I've seen! Great photo.

Susan

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

Don't worry, I'll keep posting ... just as soon as Ma Nature decides to warm things up again! All this renewed cool air has my bloom stalled again. Plump buds are aching to pop open if the temps will just cooperate. Maybe today. We're supposed to get into the 50s today and 60s by mid-week. That should give me LOTS of pretty little irises to show you!

Laurie

McGregor, IA(Zone 4b)

Laurie, Was that lovely picture of "caution sign", or "what if?"

Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

Laurie --my Dwarfs are finishing up , but I'm sure enjoying yours!

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

The first pic in this thread is 'What Again'. I posted 'Caution Sign' earlier in a different thread.

Laurie

West Central, WI(Zone 4a)

Laurie--your bloom pics are great--thank you for sharing them!~

Its a great help to me as I consider additions to my gardens this year, especially since we are in similar zones.

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

Temps are finally moderating here, and the SDBs are starting to pop ... again!

First time bloom for this one here. It's reportedly a strong rebloomer, and I'm hoping it might do so for me.

AUTUMN MAPLE (SDB)

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

My apologies to Chuck Chapman for posting this horrid pic of one of his creations. FOREVER BLUE has been trying to open this little bloom for several days in the cold and rain. Poor thing. No wonder it's misshapen and bedraggled. I'm really just posting it to show you guys what's blooming now, but I'll post a better pic later when a nicer flower opens on the clump.

This is another first time bloomer for me and one I hope will rebloom for me at some point.

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

No need for me to apologize to Chuck for this photo of another one of his babies. RUBY ERUPTION simply doesn't take a bad pic!

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

RASPBERRY JAM is another victim of the recent cold snap. It looked a whole lot better last year when it wasn't fighting the weather. Still, it's a pretty little thing.

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Stanford, CA(Zone 9b)

I'm so thrilled that your Iris season has started laurie. And what lovely SDB. I've had to buy some this year just to find out what they are all about. You think that I'll be addicted? Do I have to ask? You guys are very bad influences - but fun bad influences. Now if I can just find one more square foot of dirt...........

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

Thanks, Doss. I've been getting mighty impatient with Ma Nature this year ... not that it's been doing any good. With any luck, temps will hold so my bloom season can progress.

Will you get addicted to SDBs? Most certainly, assuming they'll bloom for you. I've read lots of conflicting reports on their performance in warm winter areas. Seems that some *warm* folks can't get SDBs to bloom due to lack of adequate winter chill, while other *warm* folks bloom them with no problem. Go figure. I hope you're one of the iris lovers for whom they bloom their cute little heads off.

One of the many wonderful things about these little guys is that you can pack a bunch into a little bit of space!

Enjoy!

Laurie

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

More open today on this cloudy, drizzly day.

Not an SDB, but an arilmed ...

GREEN EYED SHEBA

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

The lovely and unique SNOW TREE

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

A pretty little first-time bloomer, DELICATE PINK

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

DOUBLE BYTE has certainly looked better when it hasn't been hit with so many frosts, but it still grabs my attention in the garden.

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

This pathetic little thing is supposed to be PROUD PRINCESS. Poor baby is blooming on a single rz planted last summer. Not only did it have to try to settle in and acclimate to northern MN, but then it was hit with all these late spring frosts while trying valiantly to set a bud in its first year. How sad! I won't hold this miserable excuse for an iris flower against it. I know it'll do better next year.

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Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

Lauire--really loving your dwarf babies! My dwarfs were so early & such heavy little bloomers and a few still blooming --I WANT MORE! Great front row option for me...

Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

FORTUNE SEEKER is a new bloomer for me this year. A nice yellow with pretty ruffling.

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Cedar Rapids, IA(Zone 5a)

I can't believe it! Frost put a halt on my SDBs, but they're back blooming again along with my Intermediates & Tall Beardeds. Wow! Alot of bloom for the little space they take.

Let's see some more , laurie!

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 2b)

Here is Eye Bright, a real eye catcher, when there are only mauve phlox & blue pulmonaria blooming in the garden.

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Winnipeg, MB(Zone 2b)

Crown Princess, a great increaser.

inanda

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Lewisburg, KY(Zone 6a)

I am enjoying all the pics. Where do you order your's from?

I agree, the ones that I do have really put on a show.

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 2b)

Last one for today.

Egret Snow, my fave SDB white. I have it all over the garden where I need white.
Inanda

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Lewisburg, KY(Zone 6a)

Crown Princess is such a nice combination. Do these bloom before your TB? I need to be enlighted on these. I am clueless. Are they listed because of height? I enjoy looking at all the blooms.

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 2b)

MDBs (Miniature dwarf bearded) up to 8 inches
SDB (Standard dwarf bearded) 8 - 15 inches
IB (Intermediate bearded) 16 -27 inches
MTB (Miniature tall bearded) 16 - 27 inches
BB (border bearded) 16-27 inches
Diff. here is in the size of the bloom. BBs have larger flowers than MTBs

STBs (Standard tall bearded) These are the iris you usually think about . We tend to call them TBs Height more than 27 inches.
These are the last of the beardeds to bloom. Then come the siberians.

The MDBs and SDBs bloom first, with IBs not far behind.
Here in zone2b, we find the dwarf iris survive best.

Our main suppliers here in Canada are MacMillan, Chuck Chapman, both in Ontario, and
Parkeside Iris on Salt Spring Island in BC. (for siberians) We do order from the US, often a group order.

Cheers Inanda


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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

I'm getting behind posting these because they're starting to pop so quickly now. I'll post 6 tonight and more tomorrow.

AMAZON PRINCESS, a new bloomer for me this year. Very vibrant colors!

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

FIRESTORM, one of my favorites!

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

BABY BOOM, reported to rebloom in zones 6-9.

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

ORANGE TIGER makes a real statement with its brilliant orange hue. It's a bit more subdued this year than usual. A manifestation of all those late freezes, perhaps?

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

IRISH CHANT looked a whole lot better last year when it didn't suffer all the late freezes. Its standards shriveled up this year with all the cold temps. Perhaps the secondary blooms on the stalks will open normally.

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Deer River, MN(Zone 3b)

JUST A CROC is another new bloomer for me. It's certainly an odd little thing. I like it!

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