Rows of irises stood to attention at the Masterton Horticultural Society’s annual Iris Show earlier this month.
There are more than 300 accepted species of iris. The Masterton show had 230 entries over all classes, with roses, fruit and vegetables also on display.
“We were very pleased with the show, considering the recent rainy weather,” society president Viv de Bock said. The prize for Champion Iris was won by Marina Burt, with Champion Rose won by Gayle Jackson. Blooms were judged on their colour and form, such as how they stood upright.
Bearded irises were most prominent in the show, followed by Dutch irises. As well as the popular purple, the show featured colours such as tan and yellow.
“Irises are quite easy to grow – with some species, you can break off parts of the tuber and they will grow,” de Bock said.
The society runs three flower shows each year, with its dahlia event in February. Beginner gardeners are welcome and can get help and advice from experienced growers.
Rose lovers can enjoy a double-bloomer this weekend.
The Carterton Rose Society’s show is on Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18 in the old post office building. Phone [06] 379 7065 or [021] 189 9347.
The Wairarapa Rose Society is holding its 58th annual show at the Senior Citizens Hall, Cole St, Masterton 1pm-3pm. Phone Viv [06] 377 4758.