Plant Characteristics
Attributes
- Drought Tolerant
- Cut Flower
Recommended Planting Time
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Best Usages
- Container Plant
- Accent Plant
- Border Plant
- Ground cover
- Mass Planting
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance
Iris are easy to grow and adapt to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer. To give your plant the best possible start, we send a free packet of slow release fertilizer to include when planting.
Interesting Notes
Bearded Iris will not tolerate "wet feet" (too much water will cause the rhizomes to rot) and require very well-drained soil at all times of the year. Iris are generally heavy feeders and should be fertilized 3 times per year: first in the spring when new growth appears, second right after blooming, and third in the fall. When planting them for the first time or when transplanting, use a no-nitrogen fertilizer such as 0-10-10 worked into the soil.
IRIS 'VIOLET'
Iris pumila
'Bearded Violet'
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Genus Overview: Iris
Common Name: IRIS
Free with every plant purchased
- Pre-measured packet of time release fertilizer Keeps your plant well nourished for 1 year.
- Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels to include while planting, Hydro- Gels helps retain soil moisture, plants establish quicker with less transplant shock. Plants survive drought condition and accidental missed waterings better.
- Planting and Care instruction brochure.
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Eco gallon Potted
SKU: 5544
(2.64 qrts / 2.51 liters)
(41 units available now - S)
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$17.95
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