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State Flower Power
Published Feb 06, 2009
In a peaceful clearing on the spacious grounds of Ellington Agriculture Center in Nashville, irises of more than a hundred varieties and colors pop up from the ground every spring.
“It’s kind of like a secret garden – not everybody is aware it’s there,” says Darnell Hester, vice president for Region 7 (Tennessee and Kentucky) of the American Iris Society and an avid iris grower on his Springfield farm. “You can see so many new and popular iris varieties on about one third of an acre.”
The iris garden is located at the end of a scenic nature trail and features a stunning white gazebo, which has made it one of Nashville’s most popular outdoor wedding destinations.
The garden is maintained by around 40 volunteer members of the Middle Tennessee Iris Society, an affiliate of the American Iris Society.
“We are responsible for weeding, fertilizing and replanting to keep the iris plants growing,” Hester says. “The society also has a flower show in May and an iris sale in July. Both are held at the Ellington Agriculture Center’s Jones Auditorium.”
It was the annual iris sale that prompted Hester and his wife, Judye, to join the Middle Tennessee Iris Society in 1989.
“We saw an ad for the iris sale and wound up buying some plants,” Hester recalls. “Now we have our own iris garden on our farm where we grow more than 1,000 iris varieties, including ones we hybridize.”
Iris blooms begin to appear in mid-April and reach their peak around the second week in May. Ellington Agriculture Center is located at 440 Hogan Road, just 10 miles south of downtown Nashville. The center is open during normal business hours Monday through Friday, and admission is free. Visit them online for more details.
Interested in joining a local chapter of the American Iris Society? Call Hester at (615) 384-6593.
To see a video of the iris garden with details on specific varieties, click here.
Comments
By Connie Perrigo on 19 02 2009
By Cathy Beams on 02 03 2009
I’ve been to the iris sale at the Ellington Agriculture Center in July, but I’ve never seen the irises while they were in bloom. Now I will have to go there and visit while they are blooming.
By Robin Click on 25 03 2009
When does your irises bloom good,when would be a good time for me to come down to nashville and how much does it cost to see them? I live in Big Kingsport Tennessee. Thanks
By S Rees on 27 05 2009
when is the iris sale for 2009?
By Jessy on 28 05 2009
The iris sale for 2009 is July 11. Learn more here.
Jessy Yancey
Associate Editor
thaf@jnlcom.com
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I really love the iris. I never knew this was in Nashville. What is the address and how do you get to Ellington Agriculture Center? Thank you.