Feedback Bearded Iris - Blues and Purple in gardens calms a soul and invokes a sense of peace. A mix of peaceful blue and purple tones is sure to please you while enjoying your gardens. This is one of the most vigorous irises I have encountered. it produces so many blooms and fills an area quickly with rhizomes.
Reblooming Bearded Irises are a gardener’s delight. They produce gorgeous blooms twice a year! Bearded Irises are hardy from Zone 3 all the way to Zone 10. They do not need a chilling period so they can grow almost anywhere in the United States. Bearded Irises are extremely easy and forgiving. It’s not uncommon to hear stories how immigrants would bring these flower with them from their home countries throughout Europe. If you walk through suburbs and cities, you will start to be able to see the diversity of these species.
- USDA Zones 3 – 10
- Flowers May to June depending on your zone and then again in August to September
- Bloom Duration: 3-4 weeks
- Cold Hardy
- Full Sun
Additional Information
Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant
Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens
35” tall
Drought tolerant
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun with 1/3 of the rhizome exposed above the soil. We like to plant ours 18”-30” apart. They fill in pretty fast. Do NOT mulch over the rhizome as they like to remain dry and extra mulch increases chances of rot. We recommended cutting the flower once it blooms to put energy back into the rhizome and the new blooms that will happen later in the summer.
Ships September to mid October.