Garden Plant: Ring Around Rosie Tall Bearded Iris
Product Description: Ring Around Rosie Tall Bearded Iris
Uniquely Patterned Ring Around the Rosie Tall Bearded Iris
- Luminous Blooms with Dramatic Standards
- Rare Coloration and Pattern
- Fragrant
- Attracts Pollinators
We bet You’ve never seen an Iris quite like this one. The Ring Around the Rosie Tall Bearded Iris freshens up the garden with its ethereal halo of yellow and its porcelain white standards.
Don’t be surprised if you find bees and butterflies playing ring-around-the-rosie after they catch sight of this festive Iris. You might find yourself circling it more than you expected as well. With its bright colors and lovely scent, it’s hard to resist not spending a little extra time in the garden admiring it.
This bright Iris is known for its butter-yellow margins that ring its standards and falls, creating a glowing effect. Its falls have luminous white centers flecked with deep violet which sets off the yellow edges. And its tall standards gently undulate and sing out with their creamy white coloration.
The Ring Around the Rosie Iris creates a brilliant show in mid-spring. Neighbors will stop in their tracks when they see how well these Irises highlight your cottage garden or perennial border. They pair well when planted behind dwarf varieties of any color. Just be sure to plant them in full or partial sun in fall with their roots downward and fully covered. Bury the rhizome about two-thirds of the way down.
Inspire your child-like creativity by filling your garden with these wondrous beauties! The Ring Around the Rosie Tall Bearded Iris is revered for its unique pattern and stunning form. Order now!
Information About Bare Root Iris
Bare root Iris are shipped as nice fresh cut divisions with two to three fans of green tops. Keep in mind each Iris variety can have slightly different sized roots.
When planting, make sure 1/3rd of the rhizome is exposed to sunlight with the roots buried underneath. Note, it’s best to cover the rhizome with a thin layer of mulch or leaves to protect it during the coldest months but make sure to uncover in the spring.