Iris ‘Infinity Ring’
Plant number: 1.286.070Intermediate Bearded Iris are a little shorter than the Tall Bearded types, but equally as colourful and beautiful in the border. Plants form a clump of green sword-shaped leaves, blooming in late spring. This selection is fragrant with white falls, edged in deep purple and mauve upright standard petals. This style is known as Plicata which basically means it has stitched, stippled or banded colour contrasting with the base colour. Excellent for cutting. Choose a sunny position, with a well-drained, loamy soil. Bearded Iris are heavy feeders, so plan to fertilize in early spring, and again in late summer. Plants should be divided every 3 to 4 years, in August. Be on the watch for Iris borer. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten. Further details for |
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Iris ‘Infinity Ring’
Plant number: 1.286.070Intermediate Bearded Iris are a little shorter than the Tall Bearded types, but equally as colourful and beautiful in the border. Plants form a clump of green sword-shaped leaves, blooming in late spring. This selection is fragrant with white falls, edged in deep purple and mauve upright standard petals. This style is known as Plicata which basically means it has stitched, stippled or banded colour contrasting with the base colour. Excellent for cutting. Choose a sunny position, with a well-drained, loamy soil. Bearded Iris are heavy feeders, so plan to fertilize in early spring, and again in late summer. Plants should be divided every 3 to 4 years, in August. Be on the watch for Iris borer. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten. Further details for |