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Old 17-08-2003, 06:02 PM
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Default Yet another Iris question

I would check the rhizome, I've had some die this summer, and they had not grown
new roots and the plant died, even bloomed last spring. If they have not died, I
would cut the fans back some but not all the way, as whatever is green is still
making food for next spring. I'm in the High Mojave Desert and we've had 60+
days of 100+


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"Nanceemo" wrote in message
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Hi! My irises stayed green last fall when we moved here, but after a summer

of
100 degree weather, this fall they're brown and ugly. Can I cut them back to
ground level without killing them?

Nancy in SW Idaho



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