One can find a bearded iris from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell bearded irises include Eden Brothers and Michigan Bulb.
There are many types of iris.
Bearded iris is usually moved in late summer to early fall.
There are bearded iris, water iris, dwarf iris, Louisiana iris, and siberian iris. There is also blackberry iris.
Thin your iris when they are dormant in the late summer.
Follow the beards to the anthers where the pollen is.
Most garden catalogs which sell fall planted bulbs (daffodils, tulips, etc) sell a varity called Dutch Iris (a small bulb) which comes in dark blue, light blue, yellow and white. They are also available in most hardware stores in the fall (bag of 20 or so for $9.95). You can search for "bearded Iris" on the internet and find several reputable companies selling the larger, and more showy bearded iris, which bloom in summer i/o spring. They grow from rhizomes and not bulbs. There are several white cultivars available.
Belgian Princess, Chinook Winds, Hold My Hand, Hollywood Nights, and Sharp Dressed Man are the names of fragrant bearded iris.
Assuming that you are referring to Iris as a flower and not a component of an eye I would direct you to the following website. You will find that this popular flower has probably an uncountable number of individual types. see related links
There are many different types of iris.I. sibirica Siberian irisI. versacolor or blue flag irisI. pseudacorus or yellow irisI. germanica or bearded irisI. fulva or Louisiana iris
One reason that your lavender bearded iris could be turning white is due to cross pollination from an iris of a different color. The iris may have also been exposed to weed killer.
Walter Stager has written: 'Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of songs' -- subject(s): Irises (Plant), Irises (Plants), Iris (Plant)
Orrisroot is the ground rhizome of a bearded iris. It is not edible. It can be replaced with vanilla bean, chamomile flowers, or angelica.