Iris Total Recall
Look, we are *feeling all the yellow flowers* this year. They are just so gosh darn cheerful. Total Recall gets its name for being an early bloomer in the spring, then blooming again in late summer or early fall. Get all that lemon-butter yellow goodness twice in one season. Yum.
Iris are plants for the artist's garden, with striking blooms on tall stately stalks that intrigue from every angle and come in every color way imaginable. They are perfect for cutting, and spread gracefully to cover ever more garden space each year. Includes three Rhizomes
Iris are plants for the artist's garden, with striking blooms on tall stately stalks that intrigue from every angle and come in every color way imaginable. They are perfect for cutting, and spread gracefully to cover ever more garden space each year. Includes three Rhizomes
Plant Info
Botanical Name
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Iris Germanica
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Height
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24-36" |
Spacing
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12-24" between plants
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Light
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Full sun or part shade
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Zone
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Perennial zones 3-8
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Kids & Pets
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Toxic |
Deer
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Deer Resistant |
Water
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Drought tolerant |
Indoor & Pots
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Grows well in containers outside |
Growing Info
Iris roots should be planted in the early fall. The most important thing here is - don't plant your new friend too deep or it won't flower! The rhizome looks like a bit of a long potato and has roots growing down from it, and the green foliage (which may be brown - this is normal) growing up. You want to plant it with the roots buried and pointing down, and the foliage growing up. The bulb part - the rhizome - should be about 5% visible above the soil line - do not bury it all the way. Now give your plant a few solid pats to compress the soil around it, and a long drink of water, and wait until spring | |
Find a place with good well-draining soil (this is the most important part - the roots are prone to rot) and that gets mostly sun. Space plants about 12-24" apart. They will spread and multiply gradually | |
Plant within a day or two of receiving your roots | |
For a couple of glorious weeks in the early summer | |
Water deeply every couple of weeks during dry spells for the first year, being mindful not to over-water since Iris are prone to rot. After the first year they do not need any supplemental water | |
If you have hot summers, the Iris will still bloom well with some afternoon shade, and you can bury the rhizome almost completely to protect it from the heat |
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