Granny's gone and done it again

iris are beautiful. dont bloom long. They have one with variegated leaves though that look nice all season.

Yes which makes me sad but the do bloom longer then day lilies. I have with purple with white or white with purple in the courtyard which will need to be divided this fall or next spring.
 
Yes which makes me sad but the do bloom longer then day lilies. I have with purple with white or white with purple in the courtyard which will need to be divided this fall or next spring.
they have reblooming daylilys. Lots of them. check out "happy returns" sunny yellow or the "candy" ones.
 
you can now get RE-blooming iris :wee

Reblooming Iris



Take a chance...double your pleasure with rebloom. Beautify your summer table with bouquets of summer perennials mixed with reblooming Iris! (Pictured at left: Peggy Sue mixed with lilies, echinacea and cowslip)
Remontancy, though, is NOT guaranteed. It is often dependent on geographic location, climate conditions and cultural practices. Rebloom may vary from year to year, as well. The varieties pictured below have been registered with the American Iris Society as having been bred to produce bloom stocks more than once in a year (first in the spring, and then again in the late summer or fall)
heartstringstrummer-champagneeleg-summerbqtweb.jpg
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Pictured at right,bouquet of Heartstring Strummer (blue/white) with Champagne Elegance (peach) blooming in July.

TIP: You can sort this list by "Height" to display it in order from the shortest Dwarf Iris to the tallest Tall Bearded Iris.


Take a chance...double your pleasure with rebloom. Beautify your summer table with bouquets of summer perennials mixed with reblooming Iris! (Pictured at left: Peggy Sue mixed with lilies, echinacea and cowslip)
Remontancy, though, is NOT guaranteed. It is often dependent on geographic location, climate conditions and cultural practices. Rebloom may vary from year to year, as well. The varieties pictured below have been registered with the American Iris Society as having been bred to produce bloom stocks more than once in a year (first in the spring, and then again in the late summer or fall)
heartstringstrummer-champagneeleg-summerbqtweb.jpg
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Pictured at right, bouquet of Heartstring Strummer (blue/white) with Champagne Elegance (peach) blooming in July
 

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