Iris germanica 'Windsor Rose' Bearded Iris, Tall Bearded German Iris, Orris Root Type Perennial Hardy range 4A to 10A Height 18" to 30" / 45cm to 75cm Growth rate Average Form Upright or erect Exposure Full sun Bloom Color Pink Bloom Time Spring The flowers are fragrant and suitable for cut flowers. Environment This plant will grow in moist soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy. The pH preference is a neutral soil. Leaf Color Green Culture Notes Prefers a sunny well-drained fertile soil. Will tolerate some shade in well-drained areas. Division can be done in the fall as well as early spring before new growth. The Orris Root can be dried and used in potpourris and other mixtures needing a lavender scent.
Rich with a slight musky fragrance, Iris 'Pagan Goddess' is a lovely reblooming iris with distinctive large flowers. Gracefully shaped, they harmoniously combine pale creamy peach standards with deeper peach pink falls, both brought to life by a bright tangerine beard.
Bearded iris plants are prone to diseases and pests that damage the leaves. Learn when to cut back irises to keep them beautiful and healthy.
This is a presale. Shipping will be mid to late July. You will receive One healthy bloomsize rhizome. TEXASTUDE - Tall Bearded Iris Stout 2018 Talk about sweet gorgeous! This beauty has red violet standards with oxblood red falls and amber veining around the beards. Ruffled, flared and a pronounced musky fragrance. Grows to 38" inches tall and blooms mid season. Planting and care information is included. Iris rhizomes are best divided and transplanted after the plants finish blooming and have enough time to store nutrition in their roots. July through September is the best time to dig them up in Ohio. All Iris are grown on my farm and shipped from my home, bareroot with foliage and roots attached. BONUS rhizomes are always included at an average rate of 1 for every 5 purchased...my choice.
Iris 'Champagne Elegance' is an incredibly beautiful and distinctive iris with its near-white standards, contrasting with soft apricot ruffled falls and a delicate amber beard. Rising 33 inches high (82 cm) atop a lovely blue-green sword-shaped foliage, it is also a wonderful reblooming iris with a sweet orange blossom fragrance.
Iris Germanica Bluebird Wine blooms with a burst of color in late spring to early summer, thriving as a hardy perennial in various garden settings. With its upright, vibrant green foliage, it provides a strong backdrop to its remarkable flowers. Notable for their beautiful fusion of purple-pink and pale blue shades, these blossoms offer an eye-catching presence in gardens. Learn how to grow Bearded Iris Height: up to 35 inches Blooms late Spring to early Summer Thrives in full sun/partial shade Attracts bees and butterflies Excellent cut flower
Irises grow from a rhizome, a form of modified stem that creeps along the ground just beneath the surface. Irises have a fat, fleshy rhizome for storing water and starch, which contributes to their durability.
Some plants are long-term givers in the garden—flowering their socks off from spring right through to the last days of autumn. Others burst forth in a brie
This is a PRE-SALE. SHIPPING BEGINS MID TO LATE JULY. You will receive One healthy bloom size rhizome. ALL ABOUT SPRING - Kerr 2006 - Tall Bearded Iris Honorable Mention 2009 Rich lilac standards rimmed in gleaming golden yellow with a golden yellow heart over lilac falls edged in a narrow rim of gold. Strong stalks, fragrant flowers. Mid to late season bloom 36" Iris rhizomes are best divided and transplanted after the plants finish blooming and have enough time to store nutrition in their roots. July through September is the best time to dig them up in Ohio. All Iris are grown on my farm and shipped from my home, bareroot with foliage and roots attached. BONUS rhizomes are always included at an average rate of 1 for every 5 purchased...my choice.