Iris pumila 'Forever Orange'

Dwarf Bearded Iris 'Forever Orange'

Family: Iridaceae (Iris Family)

       

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-8

·        Height: 15 inches

·        Bloom Time: mid May and rebloom

·        Bloom: nasturtium orange standards slightly lighter than falls; arms cream style arms with yellow edge, crests, and rim; persimmon orange beards are darker in throat; lightly ruffled; slight citrus fragrance

·        Light: full sun to part shade

·        Soil: average, well drained, sandy loam best

·        Moisture: average to dry; do not tolerate wet feet (will rot); drought tolerant

·        Use: front of border, rock gardens

·        Care: plant shallow, 1/2 soil; do not mulch heavily; cut off spent flowers and remove flowering stem to the ground after blooming; divide every 3-4 years; bearded iris are heavy feeders so plan to fertilize in early spring and again in late summer

·        Concerns: too much moisture causes soft rot problems; iris borer

·        Native to: species native to Central Europe to Caucasus

·        Notes: deer and rabbit resistant; salt tolerant

·        Supplier: donated by Madison Area Iris Society

·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Sidewalk Garden G314

 

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