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The links below are external links to private business concerns and a listing here does not imply any endorsement or responsibility by the AIS. Note that this listing includes only those commercial concerns that conform to criteria as a current AIS Bulletin advertiser/supporter. AIS website commercial directory listings are provided on advertiser request and contingent to that criteria.
Commercial Listings
Aitken's Salmon Creek Garden commercial garden located in Vancouver, Washington, specializes in award winning irises and exotic orchids.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Bay View Gardens of Joseph J. Ghio the newest and finest in Tall Bearded and Pacifica irises. Send $3 to 1201 Bay St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 for a catalog listing. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Bluebird Haven Iris Garden commercial garden in Somerset, California offering over 3500 varieties of bearded iris, specializing in historics, color photos (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Blue J Iris Jedlicka family iris gardens in Alliance, Nebraska, growing 4,000 hardy varieties, historics through newer irises. (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Bois d'Arc Gardens Specializing in Louisiana Irises. Thousands in bloom old and new.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Burseen Iris The latest Tall Bearded Iris Creations from Tom Burseen. 1513 Ernie Lane, Grand Prairie, TX 75052-1106(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
C and T Iris Patch Tall Bearded and Rebloomers with 3200 varieties at reasonable prices in Eaton Colorado.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
C. Iris On Pond Irises from Carol and Ken Coleman in Boise, Idaho.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Chapman Iris hybridizer and commercial garden located in Ontario, Canada. Ships worldwide via Canada Post and USPS (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Clark Gardens a north Texas garden growing Irises. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Comanche Acres Iris Gardens a commercial garden located in Gower, Missouri. (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Damon Gardens selling bearded iris rhizomes from Wisconsin by mail order (AIS Bulletin: Jan 2014)
Diversity Acres sustainably grown modern and historic cultivars.(AIS Bulletin: Summer 2017)
Draycott Gardens located in Maryland, Carol Warner, beardless irises and introducing pseudatas for Hiroshi Shimizu from Japan.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Ensata Gardens a leading specialist supplier of Japanese irises located in Michigan (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Horton Iris Garden Tall Bearded, Rebloomers, Historic, Newer irises, medians, space age. 1300 varieties.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Iris 4 U growing and hybridizing Tall Bearded Irises for beauty, performance, and your pleasure. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Joni's Dance in the Wind Iris Garden newer TB irises, collector Hostas, Daylilies. 810 S 14th Street, Tekamah, NE 68061 or (402)374-2621(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Iris Hills Farm a diverse collection of bearded irises grown by Colin Campbell in Middletown Virginia, from SDB's to TB's, including many cold hardy rebloomers and locally hybridized iris. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)>
Iris Sisters Farm specializing in rebloomers, Keppel and Blyth introductions, home garden of Robin Shadlow, hybridizing for rebloomers. (AIS Bulletin: April 2013)
Iris Warehouse commercial gardens in Williamston, Michigan featuring over 1000 varieties of iris (TB, median, beardless, historics, space age, reblooming) and daylilies. (AIS Bulletin: April 2013)
Jubilee Gardens a licensed plant nursery in Roan Mountain, Tennessee.(AIS Bulletin Spring 2017)
Keith Keppel Iris the website of noted iris hybridizer Keith Keppel located in Salem, Oregon (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Lauer's Flowers a grower of newer irises and introductions.(AIS Bulleting Summer 2017)
Long's Gardens Since 1905, growing irises from the "top of the world" featuring Irises from: D. Miller, Magee, Durrance, Hall, Hoage, Jorgensen, Moller, Olson, and Stetson.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Louisiana Iris Gardens Quality Louisiana Iris rhizomes grown in Upstate New York.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Mariposa Iris Irises from Douglas Kanarowski. 20% better or different, good growers, and high curb appeal.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Mid America Garden Paul Black/Tom Johnson, located Salem, Oregon. Bearded Irises various categories (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm Japanese, Laevigata, "Pseudata" and others. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Napa Country Iris Gardens Commercial garden located in the beautiful Napa Valley wine country (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Nola's Iris Garden-Prevost Ranch and Gardens very large viewing garden open during spring bloom and grower of bearded iris.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Picacho Mountain Iris growing and hybridizing iris is our passion.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Pleasants Valley Iris Farm over 400 varieties of bearded iris (mostly tall) including space age iris, reblooming iris, scented iris and a few very special medians (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Ross Road Iris Mona L. Baisch grows Irises for eCommerce sales and has been hybridizing since 2016.(AIS Bulletin)
Schreiner's Iris Gardenslocated in Salem, Oregon. Fine iris for discerning collectors, one of the largest commercial growers in the U.S.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Scott's Iris Gardens Specializing in Tall Bearded Iris. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
The Shady Spot a licensed and inspected garden in north Texas growing about 3,500 varieties of Irises in most classes, from historics to moderns.(AIS Bulletin: Spring 2017)
Stout Gardens specializing in newer varieties of fine iris and daylilies (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Superstition Iris Gardens Rick Tasco and Roger Duncan introductions and commercial grower located in Cathey's Valley, California (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Sutton's Iris Gardens located in Porterville, California. Reblooming and Space Age Iris (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Wildwood Gardens find the unusual, we specialize in all types of irises; bearded, beardless, species and species x (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Wild Iris Rows Darnell and Greg Hester grows 1,000 varieties of old and new Bearded irises. (AIS Bulletin Spring 2017
Winterberry Gardens iris introductions of Don and Ginny Spoon, located in northern Virginia (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
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It has become easy to find stock videos that you can download for free and use in your project. But it isn’t as easy to find free and royalty-free stock videos in 4K or Ultra HD (UHD) resolution. Here are your best options so far.
Your first step is probably to check Pixels Video, Pixabay, or one of the other popular sites for copyright-free stock videos. But while those sites have some 4K and UHD videos, not all of them are available in these high resolutions. You can end up wasting a lot of time on these searches.
Instead, one of the sites listed below is guaranteed to get you 4K resolution stock videos to use for free.
Dareful (Web): Hand-picked 4K Videos
Dareful has a small collection of videos in 4K resolution, but it excels by doing what Unsplash did for photos. These are all hand-picked to ensure they are of good quality, so you won’t get bad footage here.
Right now, there are only 36 videos on the site, but they vary in their type. There are nature videos, drone shots, fireworks, bokeh lights, city footage, and so on. Click one, watch a preview, and if you like what you see, download it to your computer.
All of the videos featured on Dareful are under the Creative Commons 4.0 license, which means you can use and adapt them freely, but you will need to give credit where appropriate.
Mitch Martinez (Web): Director of Photography’s Free Videos
Sin City 2. The Hunger Games–Mockingjay. The Man In The High Castle. These are only some of the big movies and TV series that have used the free stock footage released by Mitch Martinez, a Director of Photography.
Over the years, Martinez has shot quite a lot of stock footage on professional RED cameras. He released that footage for anyone to download and use for free, which is how many of the aforementioned names used his videos.
Martinez’s videos are sorted into neat categories like animals, aerial shots, light, landscape, city, particles, water, timelapse, and so on. Click the category, find a video, and you can preview it on Vimeo. Then click the “Download the clip” button to save the full-resolution video on your hard drive. Easy peasy.
Iris 32 / Frederick Tschernutter (Web): Thousands of Free 4K Videos
Like Martinez, Frederick Tschernutter has been shooting the world around him with a RED One and a RED Epic for years. And like Martinez, he decided to give all that footage to the world to use for free with the aforementioned Creative Commons 4.0 license.
Downloading videos from his site, Iris 32, is a slightly tricky process. You need to first visit Tschernutter’s YouTube page to search or browse through his videos. But the YouTube videos aren’t high resolution. To get the 4K version, check the video’s description, where you will find the clip name or a link to the Iris 32 download page. Enter a validation code on Iris 32, accept the Creative Commons license, and save the video to disk.
There are thousands of videos, so use the search feature when you can. But you can also check out Tschernutter’s playlist of favorites to find the best-looking clips.
Harmonic’s Demo Footage (Web): 18 High Quality Videos
If you need a 4K video for a demonstration, Harmonic is where you should head first. The company specializes in streaming Ultra HD video with HDR, and they’ve made a few such clips available for anyone.
You’ll need to register to download these 18 clips, all of which are available in Apple’s ProRes and H.264 codecs. Most of the videos are shot at 60 frames per second. Be warned, these are really large video files, each of them over a gigabyte in size. So make sure you are on a stable and fast internet connection.
Needless to say, you don’t need to actually use Harmonic technology for any of these videos. That said, they do come with a Harmonic watermark in the bottom-right corner.
Free 4K Timelapse (Web): New York City’s Times Square in Timelapse
Max Lee took his trusty Canon 6D to New York City’s Times Square. He set it up and shot a lot of footage for a long time, and eventually turned it into a series of incredible timelapse videos. And you can download them for free.
The whole thing turned into a series of 19 timelapse videos. This is followed by one video in HDR, and a couple from the W Hotel. Lee has also uploaded the original RAW files in case you want to grab those instead of the edited videos.
Lee says his videos can be used to monetize other videos, or in commercial projects, but you will have to add an attribution link.
The One Other Stock Video Site You Should Check
With Pexels or Pixabay, you will have to search for “4K” and hope to get something that fits your needs. But there’s one other such stock video site you should check. Videezy, one of the best places to get media clips for presentations, has an entire dedicated 4K section. Check it out!
Read the full article: 5 Sites to Download Free and Royalty-Free 4K or Ultra HD Stock Videos
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Resources and Iris Links
Commercial Directory Listing The links below are external links to private business concerns and a listing here does not imply any endorsement or responsibility by the AIS. Note that this listing includes only those commercial concerns that conform to criteria as a current AIS Bulletin advertiser/supporter.
Aitken's Salmon Creek Garden commercial garden located in Vancouver, Washington, specializes in award winning irises and exotic orchids.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Bay View Gardens of Joseph J. Ghio the newest and finest in Tall Bearded and Pacifica irises. Send $3 to 1201 Bay St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 for a catalog listing. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Bluebird Haven Iris Garden commercial garden in Somerset, California offering over 3500 varieties of bearded iris, specializing in historics, color photos (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Blue J Iris Jedlicka family iris gardens in Alliance, Nebraska, growing 4,000 hardy varieties, historics through newer irises. (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Bois d'Arc Gardens Specializing in Louisiana Irises. Thousands in bloom old and new.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Burseen Iris The latest Tall Bearded Iris Creations from Tom Burseen. 1513 Ernie Lane, Grand Prairie, TX 75052-1106(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
C and T Iris Patch Tall Bearded and Rebloomers with 3200 varieties at reasonable prices in Eaton Colorado.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
C. Iris On Pond Irises from Carol and Ken Coleman in Boise, Idaho.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Chapman Iris hybridizer and commercial garden located in Ontario, Canada. Ships worldwide via Canada Post and USPS (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Clark Gardens a north Texas garden growing Irises. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Comanche Acres Iris Gardens a commercial garden located in Gower, Missouri. (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Damon Gardens selling bearded iris rhizomes from Wisconsin by mail order (AIS Bulletin: Jan 2014)
Diversity Acres sustainably grown modern and historic cultivars.(AIS Bulletin: Summer 2017)
Draycott Gardens located in Maryland, Carol Warner, beardless irises and introducing pseudatas for Hiroshi Shimizu from Japan.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Ensata Gardens a leading specialist supplier of Japanese irises located in Michigan (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Horton Iris Garden Tall Bearded, Rebloomers, Historic, Newer irises, medians, space age. 1300 varieties.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Iris 4 U growing and hybridizing Tall Bearded Irises for beauty, performance, and your pleasure. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Iris City Gardens Siberian, Louisiana and other beardless species, located near Nashville, Tennessee. Greg and Macey McCullough. (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Joni's Dance in the Wind Iris Garden newer TB irises, collector Hostas, Daylilies. 810 S 14th Street, Tekamah, NE 68061 or (402)374-2621(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Iris Haven specializing in Louisiana irises, Australia (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Iris Hills Farm a diverse collection of bearded irises grown by Colin Campbell in Middletown Virginia, from SDB's to TB's, including many cold hardy rebloomers and locally hybridized iris. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)>
Iris Sisters Farm specializing in rebloomers, Keppel and Blyth introductions, home garden of Robin Shadlow, hybridizing for rebloomers. (AIS Bulletin: April 2013)
Iris Warehouse commercial gardens in Williamston, Michigan featuring over 1000 varieties of iris (TB, median, beardless, historics, space age, reblooming) and daylilies. (AIS Bulletin: April 2013)
Jubilee Gardens a licensed plant nursery in Roan Mountain, Tennessee.(AIS Bulletin Spring 2017)
Keith Keppel Iris the website of noted iris hybridizer Keith Keppel located in Salem, Oregon (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Lauer's Flowers a grower of newer irises and introductions.(AIS Bulleting Summer 2017)
Long's Gardens Since 1905, growing irises from the "top of the world" featuring Irises from: D. Miller, Magee, Durrance, Hall, Hoage, Jorgensen, Moller, Olson, and Stetson.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Louisiana Iris Gardens Quality Louisiana Iris rhizomes grown in Upstate New York.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Mariposa Iris Irises from Douglas Kanarowski. 20% better or different, good growers, and high curb appeal.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Mid America Garden Paul Black/Tom Johnson, located Salem, Oregon. Bearded Irises various categories (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm Japanese, Laevigata, "Pseudata" and others. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017
Napa Country Iris Gardens Commercial garden located in the beautiful Napa Valley wine country (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Nola's Iris Garden-Prevost Ranch and Gardens very large viewing garden open during spring bloom and grower of bearded iris.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Picacho Mountain Iris growing and hybridizing iris is our passion.(AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
Pleasants Valley Iris Farm over 400 varieties of bearded iris (mostly tall) including space age iris, reblooming iris, scented iris and a few very special medians (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Ross Road Iris Mona L. Baisch grows Irises for eCommerce sales and has been hybridizing since 2016.(AIS Bulletin)
Schreiner's Iris Gardenslocated in Salem, Oregon. Fine iris for discerning collectors, one of the largest commercial growers in the U.S.(AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Scott's Iris Gardens Specializing in Tall Bearded Iris. (AIS Bulletin Summer 2017)
The Shady Spot a licensed and inspected garden in north Texas growing about 3,500 varieties of Irises in most classes, from historics to moderns.(AIS Bulletin: Spring 2017)
Stout Gardens specializing in newer varieties of fine iris and daylilies (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Superstition Iris Gardens Rick Tasco and Roger Duncan introductions and commercial grower located in Cathey's Valley, California (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Sutton's Iris Gardens located in Porterville, California. Reblooming and Space Age Iris (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Wildwood Gardens find the unusual, we specialize in all types of irises; bearded, beardless, species and species x (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
Wild Iris Rows Darnell and Greg Hester grows 1,000 varieties of old and new Bearded irises. (AIS Bulletin Spring 2017
Winterberry Gardens iris introductions of Don and Ginny Spoon, located in northern Virginia (AIS Bulletin: Oct 2012)
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Internet Iris Links (updated February 22, 2015)
To explore the world of irises further on the Internet check some of the sites listed below.
With respect to linking to other sites, the goal is not to provide links to every possible site, but to point only to sites that are worthy of revisiting on a regular basis due to interest, strong content and/or frequent updating. To request the addition of your iris related link here on this page, please send an e-mail note to the CIS website administrator: [email protected] Be sure to include your URL and name of organization. Enjoy!
Due to the length of this listing it is now divided into the following sections for easier navigation. (click on the link of your interest below to go directly there or just start at the top and take your time to scroll through and explore all the links)
Other Iris Societies Iris Information Commercial Iris Sources General Gardening Interest Art and Culture
Other Iris Societies:
The American Iris Society (AIS) has an informative official web site. The American Iris Society is a nonprofit institution incorporated February 2, 1927, in the County of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. By the terms of the Charter, the Corporation has no stockholders and exists for the sole purpose of promoting the culture and improvement of the Iris.
The Society for Siberian Irises (SSI) The Society for Siberian Irises (SSI), a section of the American Iris Society, was organized in 1960 by and for people who love, grow and want to learn more about Siberian irises. The membership includes plant scientists, hybridizers, commercial growers but mostly folks who just appreciate superior garden plants.
The Aril Society International (ASI) for those with an interest in aril and aril-bred type irises. Aril irises are native to the Middle East and grow in Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and some southern republics of the former Soviet Union. Botanically, they are members of the Oncocyclus and Regelia subsections of the genus Iris.
The Historic Iris Preservation Society (HIPS) is an organization for those that have an interest and appreciation of older varieties of iris.
The Species Iris Group of North America (SIGNA) is dedicated to the study of the wild species of the genus Iris and related irids in order to promote a wider appreciation of these plants and their hybrids as garden ornamentals. SIGNA furthers species iris introduction and distribution through a seed exchange while supporting their conservation in the wild.
The Society for Pacific Coast Native Iris (SPCNI) works to further knowledge and horticultural value of the beautiful irises that grow wild along the North American Pacific Coast.
The Dwarf Iris Society (DIS) is devoted to promoting interest in and development of the dwarf bearded category of irises.
Iris Information:
North American Native Iris Information on the many species of iris native to North America. This specialty website provides information on these interesting and beautiful wildflowers. Shows distribution by state/province, links to descriptions and some excellent quality photos.
Iris Home Page - A description of the Genus Iris and related genera. A list of national and international iris societies. A bibliography for irises: books, proceedings, monographs, and periodicals. Lots of general iris info, lots of links.
Iris-Talk List - Iris-Talk is an internet mailing list functioning by e-mail devoted to the discussion of garden irises. Both experienced irisarians and beginners are welcome. If you grow, breed, or study irises, or just want to join the conversation, you are invited to subscribe. Visit our CIS page on this topic or the John I. Jones website to find out all the details on how to join in (or just listen to) the friendly discussion. For full details go to our CIS webpage on how to join Iris Talk
Commercial Iris Sources:
The links below are provided as a convenience and are external links to private business concerns, a listing here does not imply any endorsement or responsibility by the Canadian Iris Society (CIS).
Canadian Sources: These suppliers are located in Canada and ship within Canada. Some may ship outside of Canada, inquire with them directly for availability of any export shipping options.
Alan McMurtrie - specialist hybridizer and grower of; Reticulata, Juno and Species Iris, pricelist free. Websites: www.reticulatas.com www.junos.ca www.irises.ca
Chuck Chapman Iris a commercial iris garden located near Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Chuck Chapman iris introductions and a very wide selection of various types of irises. Ships worldwide via Canada Post and USPS.
Erin Mills Iris Garden - Providing fine quality iris to the discriminating gardener. Small mail-order Canadian grower/distributor located in southern Ontario. Selection of newer Dwarf, Median and Tall Bearded irises. Siberian iris display garden. ...website is currently being updated to 2015 information.
Trails End Iris Gardens Trails End Iris Gardens, shipping across Canada, Bob and Ann Granatier are commercial growers who specialize in award winning bearded iris. General public welcome to view demonstration gardens during May and June at their location in southern Ontario.
Walnut Gardens a small nursery located in south-western Ontario, Canada, between London and Sarnia, offering several hundred different varieties of Hostas, Dayliles and Iris.
USA Sources: These suppliers are located in USA. They may or may not ship to Canada, inquire with them directly for the availability of shipping to Canada. Usually there are substantial extra costs and layers of difficulty involved to ship plants from USA to Canada.
Aitken's Salmon Creek Garden Catalog with over 1000 varieties, including Tall Bearded, Medians, Japanese, Siberians, PCIs, and others. New iris introductions from the following iris hybridizers: Terry Aitken, Bennet Jones, Carla Lankow, Marky Smith.
Mid-America Garden Paul Black and Thomas Johnson, located in Brooks, Oregon. newer iris introductions of their own and other select recent introductions.
Schreiner's Gardens Large well known commercial grower located in Oregon. New iris introductions of their own. Winner of several Dykes Medals, the top AIS iris award.
General gardening interest:
I Can Garden - The Canadian Internet Gardening Resource. Canadian content information on gardening; catalogues, garden clubs, plant societies, book reviews and much, much, much more. Very worthwhile site to visit and revisit. Allow lots of time to explore this website.
Ontario Horticultural Association - the OHA was created by the Province of Ontario in 1906. It is composed of 19 Districts, 277 autonomous local societies over 40,000 members! The OHA is supported by the interest of avid gardeners all across Ontario – from the shores of Lake Ontario to the Shield country of Northern Ontario. Despite the differences in climate and horticultural challenges, the thousands of individual members of OHA have many things in common: love of gardening, deep enjoyment in sharing their knowledge, commitment to preserving and restoring Ontario’s natural environment and dedication to making the communities we live in beautiful, sustainable and liveable.
Northscaping - leading resource, entertainment and community website for northern landscapers and gardeners living in hardiness zones 1-5. If you are a gardener or landscaper in a northern climate, then you are a Northscaper and Northscaping is your community. Northscapers help each other make the North a beautiful place to live. The Northscaping community is the place where northern gardeners and landscapers meet.
The Prairie Garden - the website for an annual publication focusing on prairie gardening. The 2014 annual is the 75th edition of the publication.
Horticulture Online - material from Horticulture Magazine. Many varied gardening articles, book reviews, gardening web resources, USDA zone finder, etc., etc.. Changes monthly, good to revisit from time to time.
GardenWeb Internet Gardening Community- Many resources such as: GardenWeb Forums - comprising the largest community of gardeners on the Internet. Covering more than 90 different plants, regions and topics, the forums allow you to tap the collective wisdom of the thousands of other users who visit GardenWeb each day. You can post queries on plant care or perhaps initiate a discussion on your favorite subject. GardenWeb Directory - a searchable directory providing listings for plant societies, clubs, botanical gardens and other garden-related nonprofit organizations.
The Gardening Launch Pad - there are over 4000 gardening links within the A-Z categories available at this site. Great starting point to search a garden related topic. From roses to orchids to daylilies to irises to bamboo!
Art and Culture:
Visit the WebMuseum - Paris and check the various van Gogh iris paintings along with a collection of his entire works. Vincent van Gogh was generally considered to be the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt and he powerfully influenced the current of Expressionism in modern art... and he liked irises!
Our focus is on the newest tall bearded iris varieties introduced by many of North America's top hybridizers. As always, we test their ability to get through our Union, Oregon winters and progress throughout the growing season. We also carry many other varieties that have proven to grow well in our climate.
If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail us. We try to answer our e-mails daily. If you wish, you can telephone us at (541) 255-9848. If we are unavailable, please leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible.
Hoping to hear from you soon, Steve Screaming Eagle Seneca
Forest Hills Iris Gardens Steven S Seneca P.O.Box 1032 Union, Oregon 97883 Telephone: (541) 255-9848
Forest Hills Iris Gardens Historical Iris Garden Guardian Project: to save endangered varieties of historic Tall Bearded Irises. https://foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com https://foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com/archive 👈 https://foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com/rss https://foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com/archive/filter-by/photo https://foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com/archive/filter-by/video https://www.gramunion.com/foresthillsirisgardens.tumblr.com
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