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I have purple siberian iris, with what appear to be seedpods and layers of seeds inside. Is this correct, and will this take away from next years blooms?

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I have purple siberian iris, with what appear to be seedpods and layers of seeds inside. Is this correct, and will this take away from next years blooms?

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It does sound like the seeds, and these plants are generally pretty tough, so it shouldnt take away from next year. If you have others nearby, they may cross and come up with other seedlings. Otherwise, left on their own, they may self seed themselves, sometimes quite prolifically.

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