With its size and multiplicity of flowers, the awe factor beauty keeps us engaged in the garden. We find the vibrance and hardiness are both endearing qualities.
This bearded early season bloomer adds volume with its large leaves and abundant flowers. With the overall rotation of blooms throughout the season, the colourful tapestry painted by Tall Bearded Irises in their spring performance will be a stunning addition to your flowers.
Varities Available:
Dangereous Mood : Blue Black, Mid-Season, very robust growing up to 36"
Victoria Falls: Large light blue standards & falls, bloom late spring, white beard, 40" height, rebloomer,
Frimousse: Vibrant 5” peach blooms, raspberry-pink falls a & orange beards. Visually sensual. Origin: France.
Good Morning Sunshine: Yellow standards, violet falls, gold beard. Midseason to late bloom.
Honky Tonk Blues: Ruffled blue w silver/grey, 37" Ht., mid season, bluish beard
Syncopation: Dull gold standards & violet falls, mid season with reblooming - 38" Height - dull yellow beard
Sunny Gliter: Late bloomer, ruffled, 33" HT, yellow standards, blue/purple falls
Tour de France: Mid season bloomer, white standards, yellow base, gold falls and beards. 35” Height.
And more ... much more, register for a personal chat about our day lily varieties, over a hundred but not counting.
The best time to plant iris rhizomes or (sometimes mistaken as bulbs but it is a root and needs to be esta is late summer to early autumn to allow them plenty of time to establish roots before the growing season ends. Again, Irises need to be divided every 3 to 5 years.
On a personal note: we love irises - outstanding blooms and contrasts with leaves to fill in. Challenge is to learn how to plant very close and on the surface of the ground. Many varieties, sizes, colours and densities.