The Fresno State Horticulture Nursery (3150 E. Barstow Ave.) will host the Fresno Iris Society's annual rhizome plant fundraiser from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Aug. 11.
The event will feature hundreds of varieties of plants, including reblooming iris and other unique varieties. Rhizomes will be available for a donation of $3 each and in grab bags with a collection of colors and sizes. Iris Society members will host dividing, planting and growing workshops and answer plant and gardening questions.
The non-profit society’s largest annual benefits efforts to promote area interest in irises. Attendees can also join the club that meets monthly for an annual cost of $15 for individuals, $20 for families and $5 for youth 19 and under. Fresno State horticulture staff and students will also sell an array of house and landscape plants.
Also on display will be the John Weiler Memorial Garden that has a growing collection of drought-tolerant perennials and hybrid plants. The garden honors the memory of Weiler, a Fresno State botany and plant science professor from 1962 to 1989 and founder of the Fresno Iris Society in 1967. He later became president of the Reblooming Iris Society. He began hybridizing reblooming iris in 1970 and developed more than 90 varieties of new colors and vigors before he died in 2011.
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