Plant Name: Iris hybrids
Common name: Tall Bearded Iris
Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
Plant Height: 16” – 30”
Plant Width: 14” – 24”
Bloom Time: May – June
Flower Color: Multi-colored including Bicolor
Exposure: Full Sun
Fire Resistant: YES; Zone 1: Plant 30+ feet from Structure.
Soil Requirements: High Organic Matter; Good Drainage.
Water Needs: Infrequent Watering, but Deeply.
Attributes: Good Cut Flower; Deer Resistant; Drought Tolerant.
Uses: Perennial Border; Cutting Garden; Mass Planted in Naturalized Area.
Note: Lift & Divided Clumps Every 3 – 4 years in Late Summer After Bloom;
Plant at Soil Level or Slightly Covered; Fertilize in Early Spring; Iris Borer is an Insect Pest;
Additional Problems: Fungal Diseases/Crown Rot/Mosaic Virus.
Native to: Mediterranean Area
Oregon Native: NO
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 10
AGC Board Members:
Report by: Viki Ashford, Master Gardener
Photos by: Carlotta Lucas (All photo rights reserved)