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http://www.irises.org/
Promotes the culture and improvement of the Iris. Includes events, regional chapters, classification, cultivar registration and photographs.
http://www.aisregion13.org/
Includes Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. Details for affiliate clubs, membership information, and event calendar.
http://www.arilsociety.org/
Plant enthusiasts devoted to promoting the aril and arilbred irises. Content includes events, culture and photographs.
http://cwis.webplus.net/
CWIS is a group of iris devotees primarily located in Western Canada, the Prairies and the North.
http://www.cdn-iris.ca/
Provides regional events, culture, news, editorials and photographs.
http://www.irisgarden.org/cismain.htm
Information about iris culture and activities such as shows, sales and informational meetings.
http://www.fortworthiris.org/
Founded in 1959 to promote interest in the culture of the genus. Contents include glossary, events and member favorites.
http://rochesteriris.blogspot.com/
Upstate NY group provides event and membership details.
http://www.irisgarden.org/
Region 1 of the American Iris Society comprised of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and Western New England. Content features local chapter events, culture tips, and classification guide.
http://www.massirises.org/
Organization with members throughout New England. Information about iris types and culture, tours, shows and other events, newsletters, and photographs.
http://www.irisfirenze.it/
The society organizes shows, including the International Iris Competition, fosters knowledge of the iris and its genetic improvement, and encourages both technical-scientific and popular publications. [Italian/English]
http://www.kcis.org/
Encompassing the greater Seattle, Washington area. Presents culture, educational articles and program schedule.
http://www.medianiris.com/
Devoted to promoting interest in and the development of median irises. Content includes display gardens, glosary, officers and yearly awards.
http://www.rebloomingiris.com/
A section of the American Iris Society devoted to promoting interest and development of all iris types having more than one bloom season per year. Information about membership and meetings, rebloom reports, iris culture, and photo gallery.
http://sites.google.com/site/sandiegoirissociety/
Offers membership and contact information, as well as articles on care and propagation.
http://sanfernandovalleyirissociety.org/
Features photographs, culture tips and schedule.
http://www.iris-bulbeuses.org/
French Iris and bulb society. English content is limited to a presentation of the organization and its major events.
http://www.socji.org/
Organization for amateur enthusiasts and professionals, for sharing information and the enjoyment of growing Japanese irises. Information about membership, display gardens, and photo contest.
http://www.louisianas.org/
Membership organization for enthusiasts of the Louisiana iris varieties, aims to promote, educate, and conserve. Information about culture and cultivars, events, and publications.
http://www.pacificcoastiris.org/
Works to further knowledge and horticultural value of the irises that grow wild along the North American Pacific Coast. Information about the species in wild and garden settings, and about the organization, its newsletter, and events.
http://www.signa.org/
Dedicated to the study of the wild species of the genus Iris. Presents photographs, seed exchange, and culture information.
http://ag.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/clubs/iris.htm
Includes contact information, membership fees and meeting details.
http://www.tbisonline.com/
Features membership information, photographs and listing of display gardens.
http://www.southernwave.com/iris/
Contents include meeting schedule and newsletter.
http://www.socsib.org/
Presents awards, photographs and display garden locations.
http://www.tucsoniris.org/
Presents local hybridizers and culture information, photographs, and event schedule.
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