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Iris 'Deaths All Forks'
Iris germanica
'That's All Folks'
Iris germanica 'That's All Folks' is an original variety that produces unique yellow and orange flowers. The following describes the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods for this variety. - Growth Characteristics: - It grows to a height of approximately 60–90 cm. - It blooms between May and June and is characterized by large, showy flowers. - It prefers sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. - Propagation Methods: - It is usually propagated by root division. It is recommended to separate and transplant the roots in early autumn after the end of summer. - When dividing roots, select healthy root clumps and ensure that each clump has at least one new shoot. - Cultivation Methods: - It is best to grow it in a sunny location, although partial shade is acceptable. - It prefers well-drained sandy soil and avoids excessively wet environments. - Before planting, mix sufficient organic fertilizer into the soil to improve soil fertility. - Uses in the Garden: - Due to its vibrant colors and large flowers, it is frequently used as a centerpiece or background plant in flowerbeds. - It is a plant that can emphasize beauty through its strong color contrast. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - A common disease is soft rot (root rot), which can be prevented by avoiding overwatering and ensuring good ventilation. - Pests such as moths and snails may occur; if necessary, control them using organic insecticides. - Snails, in particular, are nocturnal, so catching them in the evening or using lures is also a good method. The Iris 'Dets All Forks' is relatively easy to care for, and proper management will be of great help in cultivating a unique and attractive garden.
Plant Family
Iris family
Height
90~120cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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