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Concertina Reblooming Bearded Iris

#85199
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$18.95
Out of Stock
1 Rhizome per package
5.00 stars, based on 2 review(s)
Ships: Fall [?]

    Bulb Size

    No. 1

    Soil Requirements

    Well Drained Soil

    Hardiness Zones

    3 to 10

    Light Requirements

    Full Sun, Partial Shade

    Plant Spacing

    15-18"

    Planting Depth

    1-2"

    Mature Height

    24" to 30"

    Flower Color

    Pink

    Bloom Time

    Mid Spring, Late Summer

    Suitable Zones

    3 to 10

    Benefits

    Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Pleasantly Scented

    Planting Time

    Fall Planting

    Add a symphony of color to your Spring Garden with the Concertina Bearded Iris! This reblooming variety is a beautiful soft pink with blue and orange throughout the beard.  The Concertina is fragrant and deer resistant!  This variety is also a bit more petite, reaching a height of only about 30".  Add this stunner to your garden today!

    Unsure of how to plant bearded iris? Click here for a complete guide

    Click here for 6 more helpful tips found on our Bulb Blog!

    • Bearded Iris need to be planted in full sun
    • Soil that drains well is essential to the health of your bearded iris. Amend soil with organic matter such as compost, manure or peat moss prior to planting.
    • Bearded Iris should be planted at least 6 weeks before your ground freezes for the year. The earlier in late summer or early fall you can plant bearded iris the better results you will have.
    • Bearded Iris are quite sensitive to planting depth. Plant so that the rhizome is partially above ground, typically this planting depth is 1-2” below the soil surface.
    • Bearded Iris will multiply over time, space according to package instructions.
    • Water the planting area immediately after planting to eliminate air pockets. Bearded Iris are sensitive to rotting, any additional water in fall or winter is not required.
    Overall Customer Rating of 2 Reviews:
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    Munds Park, AZ

    Waiting for the Iris t0 surface

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    The IRIS were planted in October and we can't wait for spring to see all twenty of them pot up!

    Chesapeake

    Healthy bulbs

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    All my iris bulbs came in very healthy.