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In addition, these plants require 'well-draining soil,' Katie says. 'Bearded iris rhizomes are susceptible to root rot if the ...
Plant bearded iris in late summer or early fall, at least six weeks before the first hard frost so they have time to develop a strong root system. Plant the iris rhizomes so they are at or just ...
Grown from rhizomes, the plant has large, sword-shaped, upright foliage. Name a color from black to purple to yellow to white and almost any variegation, and you can find a bearded iris that fits.
The Bearded Iris is a perennial, meaning they come back each year. They come in lots of different colours and look majestic in a sunny bed or border. The Bearded Iris should be planted in a sunny spot ...
The iris is a uniquely generous perennial; as it grows, the plant produces increasing rhizomes (underground stems), which ...