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About Tennison Ridge
The Bearded Iris Tennison Ridge is a striking perennial that brings bold structure and rich color depth to the garden. Its sculpted petals and layered form create a dramatic effect, making it a standout in borders, perennial beds, and cutting arrangements. This variety is valued for its strong growth, elegant bloom shape, and reliable flowering season after season. Bearded Iris Tennison Ridge adds a refined yet powerful accent to any outdoor space and is perfect for gardeners who want both beauty and durability. Tennison Ridge is a purple with white Bearded Iris and has an orange heart.
- Distinctive blooms: ruffled petals with a bold, sculptural flower form and layered texture
- Rich color tones: deep, expressive hues that create contrast in mixed plantings
- Strong garden presence: upright growth habit that adds height and structure
- Long-lasting performance: dependable perennial that returns with improved blooms each year
- Cutting garden value: excellent as a fresh cut flower with a long vase life
- Pollinator appeal: attracts bees and supports a healthy garden ecosystem
How to plant and take care of Bearded Iris Tennison Ridge:
- Planting position: place rhizomes at soil level with the top slightly exposed to the sun
- Sun exposure: choose a bright, open spot with full sun for best flowering results
- Soil choice: plant in well-drained soil to prevent excess moisture around the roots
- Watering balance: water after planting, then keep on the dry side to avoid rot
- Seasonal care: remove faded flower stems and clean up old leaves after blooming
- Plant renewal: divide clumps every few years to keep plants vigorous and blooming strongly
About Victoria Falls
The Bearded Iris Victoria Falls is a breathtaking perennial that brings dramatic color and refined elegance to the garden. This variety is known for its soft yet powerful flower tones, with gracefully ruffled petals that create a flowing, almost waterfall-like effect in bloom. Perfect for adding height, texture, and seasonal impact, it performs beautifully in borders, flower beds, and cutting gardens. Bearded Iris Victoria Falls offers reliable flowering year after year and turns any outdoor space into a vibrant, stylish display.
- Elegant waterfall blooms: soft cascading petals in layered, creamy and purple/blue -toned shades
- Strong garden presence: tall, upright stems that add structure and height
- Long-lasting perennial: returns each season with dependable and improved flowering
- Cutting garden favorite: perfect for fresh floral arrangements indoors
- Low maintenance beauty: easy to grow with minimal care requirements
- Pollinator attraction: draws bees and butterflies into the garden space
How to plant and take care of Bearded Iris Victoria Falls:
- Planting position: place rhizomes at soil level with the top exposed to sunlight
- Sun requirements: choose a bright, sunny spot for the strongest flowering performance
- Soil preference: ensure well-draining soil to avoid excess moisture around the roots
- Watering routine: water after planting, then only sparingly during dry periods
- Seasonal care: remove faded flowers and keep foliage tidy after blooming ends
- Plant renewal: divide rhizomes every few years to maintain healthy growth and blooms
About War Chief
The Bearded Iris War Chief is a powerful and dramatic garden perennial known for its bold color contrast and striking flower form. This variety stands out with deep, rich dark red/ brownish tones and beautifully ruffled petals that create a strong visual impact in borders and flower beds. Its upright growth and sculptural shape make it a true focal point in any spring garden. Bearded Iris War Chief is ideal for gardeners looking to add intensity, structure, and long-lasting seasonal interest with very little effort.
- Bold flower color: deep rich tones with striking contrast and a commanding presence
- Ruffled petals: large, textured blooms with a dramatic and elegant shape
- Strong vertical growth: upright foliage that adds height and structure to garden designs
- Long-lasting perennial: returns reliably each year with improved flowering performance
- Garden focal point: perfect for creating standout accents in borders and mixed beds
- Pollinator attraction: draws bees and butterflies during the blooming season
How to plant and take care of Bearded Iris War Chief:
- Planting depth: set rhizomes shallowly with the top exposed to ensure healthy growth and prevent rot
- Sun exposure: choose a full sun location to enhance flowering strength and color intensity
- Soil requirements: use loose, well-draining soil to support strong root development
- Water management: water lightly after planting, then reduce watering once established
- Seasonal care: remove faded flower stems and clean up foliage to keep plants vigorous
- Replanting cycle: divide and replant rhizomes every few years to maintain strong blooming
About Wine Festival
The Bearded Iris Wine Festival is a rich and expressive garden favourite that stands out with light wine-toned and white blooms. Its velvety petals unfold in layered ruffles, blending shades of burgundy, plum, and violet for a dramatic and luxurious effect in the garden. This iris adds instant depth to borders, flower beds, and cutting gardens, while also attracting attention as a striking focal point. Strong, reliable, and easy to grow, Bearded Iris Wine Festival delivers bold seasonal impact with very little effort.
- Wine colored blooms: light plum tones with a velvety, luxurious white finish
- Ruffled petals: elegantly layered flowers that create a full and dramatic shape
- Strong garden presence: tall, upright growth that adds structure to borders and beds
- Long lasting display: blooms return yearly with reliable and abundant flowering
- Cutting garden value: perfect for creating bold, elegant indoor arrangements
- Pollinator attraction: supports bees and adds life to the garden ecosystem
How to plant and take care of Bearded Iris Wine Festival:
- Planting depth: place rhizomes just at soil level with the top slightly exposed to prevent rot
- Sun exposure: choose a sunny position to enhance flowering strength and color intensity
- Soil quality: use well-draining soil, preferably slightly sandy, to keep roots healthy
- Watering needs: water after planting, then only during prolonged dry periods
- Seasonal care: remove spent flower stems and keep foliage tidy after blooming
- Plant maintenance: divide rhizomes every few years to maintain strong and consistent flowering
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