Yes, irises can spread by themselves through a process called rhizome propagation. The plants produce underground rhizomes that can grow new shoots, leading to the formation of new plants. Additionally, irises can also self-seed, allowing them to spread in their environment. However, for more controlled growth and to enhance blooming, gardeners often divide and replant the rhizomes.
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