Reblooming Irises
Some Iris flower as usual in early summer and then bloom again later in the year usually September/October.These Iris are called reblooming or remontant Iris.
Reblooming is not guaranteed every year and does seem to depend on both the variety of Iris and the weather conditions.Some Iris seem more likely to rebloom than others.
Reblooming is not guaranteed every year and does seem to depend on both the variety of Iris and the weather conditions.Some Iris seem more likely to rebloom than others.
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We stock several remontant varieties at Iris of Sissinghurst.
Tall Bearded varieties
- Best Bet - Wisteria blue standards,dark blue falls
- Buckwheat - cream standards,yellow falls with brown markings, yellow beards
- Champagne Elegance - cream standards,apricot Falls
- Dutch Chocolate - brown red with bronze standards
- Second Wind - white with pale blue beards
- Victoria Falls - mid blue,white beard,small white spot on falls
- St Petersburg - pure white
Siberian varieties
- Atlantic Crossing - siberian iris with deep violet flowers
- Kent Arrival - siberian iris with deep violet flowers
Border Bearded varieties
- Loose Valley - yellow and brown flower
- Medway Valley - purple and white flowers
Intermediate varieties
- Ambersand - gold flowers
- Bockingford - cream flowers
- Snow Plum - pink and white flowers
This year we have had Buckwheat ,Second Wind and Victoria falls reblooming in Sept/Oct plus an intermediate bearded Iris Snow Plum.
These Iris need additional feeding after flowering to enable them to build up reserves to reflower the following season
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