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Jul 13, 2019 11:26 PM CST
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In that case I would not remove the leaves or cover them with mulch. The top of Iris rhizomes need to be exposed to light and air, otherwise they can rot.

I'm not sure if they will loose their leaves completely in your region (other growers will need to comment), but in mine area most cultivars don't lose many leaves at all through winter. A couple lose all of the largest leaves and only the new growth remains.
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