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Fast grower and heavy bloomer, 'Beverly Sills' grows up to 3 feet tall (90 cm) and will capture your heart. It is unsurpassed for a pink iris in form, color, performance, and all-around beauty. Won many awards including the prestigious American Dykes Medal. Iris 'Hello Darkness' (Bearded Iris)


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Bearded iris 'mary frances' (Iris germanica 'mary frances'). Some of the nearly 300 known species of bearded iris 'mary frances' can boast thousands of years worth of cultivation. They get their name from the Greek goddess of the same name. Iris was the goddess of rainbows. Bearded iris 'mary frances' originate from temperate parts of Asia and Europe and are predominantly found in colder and.


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Magnificent and scented, award-winner Iris 'Mary Frances' features lovely blue-orchid flowers delicately splashed with pristine white on their falls. Arched and domed, the standards sit on wide, flaring falls adorned with golden beards frosted white at their tips. Huge, the flowers of this midseason bloomer can reach up to 6 in. (15 cm).


Iris "Mary Frances" was the first of my Iris' to bloom in May 2015. She

Iris Germanica Mary Frances is a stunning perennial plant that belongs to the genus Iris in the Iridaceae family. It is a hybrid of the Tall Bearded Iris and was developed by Clarence Mahan in the United States. This beautiful flower is known for its large, fragrant blooms that range from pale blue to lavender with a yellow beard.


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Contact Information Email is the best way to contact us: [email protected] Phone or Text: (734) 646-0493 Bag is empty MARY FRANCES - TB, 38", M, Larry Gaulter, 1973, Awarding Winning Hisoric Self. Ruffled light blue-orchis with white area around white beards tipped yellow. HM 1974, AM 1976, Dykes Medal 1979


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Tall Bearded Iris 'Mary Frances' by Alyssum May 29, 2004 2:16 PM. Large delicate blooms--and lots of them! Tall Bearded Iris 'Mary Francis' Taken May 14, 2005 by mgh. Iris Tall Bearded Mary Frances Dykes Medal 1979. An older ruffled beauty! Very showy bloomer.


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Mary Frances Iris is an herbaceous perennial with an upright spreading habit of growth. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and should be cut back in late fall in preparation for winter.


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Tall Bearded Iris 'Mary Frances' Iris Upload Image Print Version View Gallery 13 photos Family Iridaceae (eye-rid-AY-see-ee) Info Genus Iris (EYE-ris) Info Synonym Height 36-48 in. (90-120 cm) Spacing 12-15 in. (30-38 cm) 15-18 in. (38-45 cm) 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) Hardiness USDA Zone 3a: to -39.9 °C (-40 °F) USDA Zone 3b: to -37.2 °C (-35 °F)


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Iris Germanica 'Mary Frances' Bearded Iris. Plant Type: Perennial. Multiple award winner, including the most prestigious award of the American Iris Society, the Dykes Medal in 1979. Fragrant and lovely blue-orchid flowers delicately splashed with pristine white on their falls. Very floriferous, with 6-9 buds per stem and sometimes more!


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Rising 34 inches high (85 cm) atop a lovely blue-green sword-shaped foliage, it is also a wonderful reblooming iris with a sweet fragrance. A superb bearded iris for twice the pleasure and scent in the garden! Add to Collection Iris 'Before The Storm' (Bearded Iris)


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Hybridizer Year: Gaulter '73 : Season: Mid : Style: Self: Standards: Light blue - orchid : Falls: Light blue - orchid : Beards: Yellow; white at end, orange in throat


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Characteristics Cultivar: Mary Frances Family: Iridaceae Size: Height: 3 ft. to 4 ft. Width: 0 ft. to 0 ft. Plant Category: bulbous plants, perennials, Plant Characteristics: low maintenance, Foliage Characteristics: Flower Characteristics: long lasting, Flower Color: blues, purples, yellows, Tolerances: Requirements


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$11.50 Tall bearded Iris Mary Frances (L. Gaulter, 1973) TB, 38 inches (97 cm), M Ruffled light blue-orchid with white center on F.; white beard tipped yellow, orange throat. HM 1974, AM 1976, Dykes 1979. Fragrant Iris. Type: Tall bearded Iris Year of Introduction: 1973 Fragrant: Frag Height of Flower: 38 30118 Warranty


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Mary Frances Iris (Iris 'Mary Frances') in Orange County, CA California

Mary Frances is extremely floriferous, producing up to 9 buds per stem and reblooms in late summer to early fall. Winner of the Dykes Medal, the top prize bestowed by the American Iris Society. Get all the details below! Mary Frances Reblooming Tall Bearded Iris - 1 Gallon Pot Questions about this item? Be the first to ask here >>