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- Display
Gardens
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- One
of the nicest aspects of growing irises is being able to share
their beauty with others and to encourage others to grow irises.
Several sections within The American Iris Society do just that
by asking their members to open their gardens to the public during
bloom season. Below is a list of Region 4 private gardeners who
have graciously allow viewers into their gardens.
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- Also
included are public gardens and historical sites where you may
see irises in bloom. It is advised that the common courtesies
outlined below be observed when visiting these private gardens:
Private
gardens are best seen by appointment.
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- Please
phone in advance for directions and make a mutually acceptable
appointment for viewing the gardens. Remember that Mother Nature
does not always agree with our posted bloom times!
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is best to call ahead! Arrive promptly for your garden tour.
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- Please
do not touch or pick the flowers! Some of the gardeners are iris
hybridizers. They need the blooms for this purpose and you could
upset their hybridizing efforts by touching or picking flowers
they need to make crosses.
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- PLEASE - NO
uncontrollable children or pets. Many gardeners have rare and
expensive plants that could be damaged by children or pets.
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- Lastly,
and most importantly... Please remember that you are a guest.
These gardeners are extending themselves and their gardens for
your benefit. They do this freely on a volunteer basis.
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- Have
Fun! Ask questions! nbsp; Please...Leave the garden as you found
it!
- Unless
a bit of weeding... ;)
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