Garden Plant: Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris

Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris Garden Plant

Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris

Product Description: Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris

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Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris Wine and Gold Blooms

  • Honey Standards with Merlot Falls
  • Pollinator-Friendly
  • High-Contrast Addition to the Garden

Life’s too short for boring flowers. That’s why we’re offering the Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris. This bold and dramatic Iris is at the top of her class for color and style. With brilliant golden standards, deep wine falls, and a honey-colored beard, this Iris will liven up the garden.

The Kathy Chilton Iris is gifted when it comes to style. One could even say that she’s dressed for the red carpet. Her high-contrast color scheme catches eyes from across the yard, across, the street, or even down the block. And she’s not shy, either. This showy Iris stands tall and elegantly glows in the sun. In fact, You’ll love how the sun brings out its buttery hues and highlights its ruffled edges. You may even find yourself unable to resist feeling its velvety falls that feature the faintest white vein along its beards.

The Kathy Chilton Iris isn’t bashful, so don’t be modest when it comes to finding the perfect spot for this impeccable charmer. Plant a grouping as an accent in your cottage garden or beside your rock garden. Use this striking flower as a border that’s impossible to ignore.

Luckily, this captivating Iris is easy to plant and care for. It dazzles in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It establishes quickly when planted with a little care. Be sure to place the rhizome roots-down and bury them, leaving the top third of the rhizome showing. Water it well for the first two weeks, and cover with mulch before winter.

Don’t settle for boring Irises. Add this gal to your garden and experience the excitement that the Kathy Chilton Tall Bearded Iris offers. 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.

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