Iris germanica Blue Flag
Iris germanica Blue Flag
Bare roots
1 iris plant
Cutflowers
€4.25
Stock 100+
SKU
A05549
A plant so beautiful, it will impress everyone visiting your garden while this marvelous flower is in full bloom! This bearded flag Iris is...
A plant so beautiful, it will impress everyone visiting your garden while this marvelous flower is in full bloom! This bearded flag Iris is extremely hardy. The magnificent flowers bloom in a combination of white and bright blue, and the edges of the flowers are ruffled, creating a spectacular effect. This plant thrives on neglect, and will grow even in alkaline soils and dry spots. Brighten up your garden with this fantastic late spring flowering plant
- 1 x Iris germanica Blue Flag
Botanical name | Iris germanica Blue Flag |
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Category | Iris |
Subcategory | germanica |
Delivered as | Bare roots |
Qty | 1x |
Flowers | Yes |
Flower period | Summer |
Fragranr | No |
Cutflowers | Yes |
Flower colour | Bicolour |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Location | Sun and shade |
Hardy | Yes |
Groundcovering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Plant spacing | 25cm |
Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
Full grown height | 80cm - 100cm |
Poisonous | No |
USP | Cutflower |
How to take care of Iris germanica Blue Flag
Plant bearded iris and Iris Sibirica in a location that receives at least 6 hrs sunlight. Plants thrive in well drained soil. Before planting, amend soil with compost. Pay attention to drainage in heavy clay soils, it maybe better to plant in raised beds. Dig a hole 10 " (26cm) in diameter and 4' (10cm) deep. In clay soil, the top of the rhizome should be exposed. In sandy soil, rhizomes can be buried with a thin layer of soil. If planting in container, set the plant so the rhizome is at the soil surface. Keep them watered for the first three weeks. Apply fertiliser and a thin layer of compost around the base of plants each spring and again after the blooms are gone. To encourage a second bloom, cut the flower stalks close to the ground after the leaves have turned yellow. Attention: Flowering may take one extra season as they need to get settled. Divide rhizomes (with a sharp knife or spade) every 3-5 years in late summer. Replant immediately. WARNING wash hands carefully after planting as the rhizomes are poisonous and may cause skin irritation. Bearded Iris rhizomes hate to be wet! keep them relatively dry.
Fertiliser: High content of Nitrogen promotes rot problems.Phosphorous promotes root development and since the rhizome is all root, it needs lots of phosphorous. Potassium improves the overall health of the plant, defends against diseases and helps plants withstand very hot or cold weather.Soak the rhizomes in water for about an hour first. If you can’t plant them for a few days, plunge them into a tray of moist compost.
For additional instructions see product packaging.
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