Persian Berry Reblooming Bearded Iris
Rich, mysterious, and utterly magneticāāPersian Berryā Reblooming Bearded Iris offers not one but two rounds of show-stopping blooms. Its velvety falls and deep plum petals deliver drama worthy of a Persian tapestry.
Blooming first in spring and again in late summer, this 36-inch tall beauty adds rhythm and romance to any planting. Whether youāre layering jewel tones or balancing with neutrals, itās a must-have.
Full sun and good drainage are a must. Allow rhizomes to breathe and divide every few years for lush rebloom.
Twice the color, all the charmāāPersian Berryā is a garden favorite for good reason.
Growing Bearded Irises These majestic flowers are surprisingly easy to grow, and actually require less attention than almost any other garden flowers. Your iris roots will arrive with the foliage "trimmed" from this spring's growth. You'll find the "root" is not really a bulb, but what is called a "rhizome"--an irregularly shaped bulbous root that grows at a right angle from the foliage. Leave the trimmed foliage as it is, and simply bury the rhizome with the top of it showing through the soil surface. Bearded irises grow best with the tops of their rhizomes exposed.
Next spring, new foliage and the flower spikes will sprout strongly from the rhizome. What's more, next summer, you'll notice the rhizome multiplying for even more flowers as years go by.
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Persian Berry Reblooming Bearded Iris
Persian Berry Reblooming Bearded Iris
Rich, mysterious, and utterly magneticāāPersian Berryā Reblooming Bearded Iris offers not one but two rounds of show-stopping blooms. Its velvety falls and deep plum petals deliver drama worthy of a Persian tapestry.
Blooming first in spring and again in late summer, this 36-inch tall beauty adds rhythm and romance to any planting. Whether youāre layering jewel tones or balancing with neutrals, itās a must-have.
Full sun and good drainage are a must. Allow rhizomes to breathe and divide every few years for lush rebloom.
Twice the color, all the charmāāPersian Berryā is a garden favorite for good reason.
Growing Bearded Irises These majestic flowers are surprisingly easy to grow, and actually require less attention than almost any other garden flowers. Your iris roots will arrive with the foliage "trimmed" from this spring's growth. You'll find the "root" is not really a bulb, but what is called a "rhizome"--an irregularly shaped bulbous root that grows at a right angle from the foliage. Leave the trimmed foliage as it is, and simply bury the rhizome with the top of it showing through the soil surface. Bearded irises grow best with the tops of their rhizomes exposed.
Next spring, new foliage and the flower spikes will sprout strongly from the rhizome. What's more, next summer, you'll notice the rhizome multiplying for even more flowers as years go by.
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Rich, mysterious, and utterly magneticāāPersian Berryā Reblooming Bearded Iris offers not one but two rounds of show-stopping blooms. Its velvety falls and deep plum petals deliver drama worthy of a Persian tapestry.
Blooming first in spring and again in late summer, this 36-inch tall beauty adds rhythm and romance to any planting. Whether youāre layering jewel tones or balancing with neutrals, itās a must-have.
Full sun and good drainage are a must. Allow rhizomes to breathe and divide every few years for lush rebloom.
Twice the color, all the charmāāPersian Berryā is a garden favorite for good reason.
Growing Bearded Irises These majestic flowers are surprisingly easy to grow, and actually require less attention than almost any other garden flowers. Your iris roots will arrive with the foliage "trimmed" from this spring's growth. You'll find the "root" is not really a bulb, but what is called a "rhizome"--an irregularly shaped bulbous root that grows at a right angle from the foliage. Leave the trimmed foliage as it is, and simply bury the rhizome with the top of it showing through the soil surface. Bearded irises grow best with the tops of their rhizomes exposed.
Next spring, new foliage and the flower spikes will sprout strongly from the rhizome. What's more, next summer, you'll notice the rhizome multiplying for even more flowers as years go by.























