Tall Bearded iris have stalks with a height of 70 cm (27 1/2 inches) and above, with branching and many buds. Each stalk, in itself, makes a stately arrangement in the garden or in a vase. In addition to a wide variety of colors and patterns, the TBs display other qualities (such as ruffling and lacing) more frequently than do the other classes. The highest award is the Wister Medal.
Related links: Cultivation of Bearded Irises; Historic Irises; Tall-Bearded Symposia
Example: 'Millennium Falcon'
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Tall bearded Irises are in the 5 alphabetical webs following below.
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First web; A through E
Second web; F through J
Third web; K through O
Fourth web; P through T
Fifth web; U through Z
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