Lupita's Pride

$7.99

Shipping Starts: The 2nd week of October '26

Quantity per Package: 1 Big Tuber

Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade

Height: 24-26"

Blooming Period: May - Jun

Bulb size: I (Top Size)

Planting Distance: 18"

Planting Depth: 1"

Hardness Zone:

Deer Resistant: Yes

Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 1-2

About Lupita’s Pride

The Bearded Iris Lupita’s Pride is a striking garden perennial that brings bold color and refined elegance to any outdoor space. This eye-catching iris is known for its beautifully shaped blooms, featuring rich, vibrant tones and softly ruffled petals that create a luxurious, layered effect. Perfect for adding height, contrast, and seasonal interest, it performs beautifully in borders, perennial beds, and cutting gardens. Bearded Iris Lupita’s Pride is a reliable choice for gardeners who want dramatic flowers with strong garden presence and easy care.

  • Vibrant blooms: striking flowers with deep, rich colors and softly ruffled petals. It is white with a subtle hint of lilac.
  • Elegant shape: layered petals with a graceful form that stands out in any border
  • Strong garden impact: adds height and structure to perennial plantings
  • Seasonal highlight: flowers beautifully in late spring to early summer
  • Easy growing: suitable for both beginner and experienced gardeners
  • Cutting garden favorite: excellent for fresh floral arrangements indoors

How to plant and take care of Bearded Iris Lupita’s Pride:

  • Planting position: place rhizomes just at soil level with the top slightly exposed for healthy growth
  • Sun requirements: choose a bright, sunny spot to encourage strong blooming and rich flower color
  • Soil preference: use light, well-draining soil to prevent excess moisture around the rhizomes
  • Watering needs: water after planting, then keep watering minimal as irises prefer drier conditions
  • Seasonal care: remove faded flowers and trim back foliage once it begins to decline
  • Long-term growth: divide clumps every few years to maintain vigor and consistent flowering

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FAQs

Caring for Bearded Iris Lupita's Pride (often grown from rhizomes, though sometimes referred to as tubers) is essential for healthy growth and abundant flowering. These irises thrive in full sun, so aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Plant them in well-draining soil, as soggy conditions can quickly lead to rot. After planting, water lightly to help establish roots, but avoid overwatering—established plants are drought-tolerant and prefer drier conditions. During the growing season, a light, balanced fertilizer in early spring can support strong foliage and blooms, but avoid high-nitrogen feeds, which encourage leaves over flowers. Remove spent flower stems after blooming to keep the plant tidy and redirect energy into the rhizome. Every 3–4 years, divide overcrowded clumps in late summer to maintain vigor and prevent reduced flowering. In colder climates, a light mulch can help protect rhizomes during winter, but ensure airflow to avoid excess moisture buildup.

The best time to plant Bearded Iris Lupita's Pride tubers (rhizomes) is in late summer to early autumn, typically from July through September in most temperate climates, including much of Europe. This timing allows the rhizomes to establish strong roots before winter sets in, leading to healthier growth and better flowering in the following spring. Planting too late in autumn or during wet, cold conditions can increase the risk of rot and poor establishment. In some mild climates, early spring planting is also possible, but autumn planting is generally preferred for optimal results. The key is to ensure the soil is workable, not waterlogged, and still warm enough to encourage root development. Avoid planting during periods of heavy rain or frost. By choosing the right planting window, you give Lupita's Pride the best chance to settle in quickly and produce vigorous foliage and striking blooms in its first full growing season.

Bearded Iris Lupita's Pride typically takes about one growing season to bloom after planting, although timing can vary depending on planting conditions and plant maturity. If you plant healthy, well-developed rhizomes in late summer or early autumn, you can often expect blooms in the following spring or early summer. However, in the first year, flowering may be limited as the plant focuses energy on root and rhizome establishment. By the second year, you can usually expect fuller and more reliable blooming cycles. Once established, Bearded Irises generally bloom once per year, most commonly between April and June, depending on climate and local weather conditions. Proper sunlight, well-draining soil, and correct planting depth all influence how quickly and abundantly the plant flowers. If conditions are ideal, Lupita's Pride will reward you with strong stems and vibrant blooms relatively quickly compared to many perennial plants.

Planting Bearded Iris Lupita's Pride tubers (rhizomes) correctly is crucial for healthy growth and vibrant flowers. Start by selecting a sunny location with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily and soil that drains well, as irises dislike wet feet. Prepare the soil by loosening it and removing weeds, then mix in some compost if the soil is poor, but avoid excessive organic matter that retains moisture. Dig a shallow hole or trench and form a small mound of soil in the center. Place the rhizome on top of the mound, spreading the roots downward on each side. The top of the rhizome should remain partially exposed above the soil surface—never bury it completely, as this can cause rot. Space each plant about 30–40 cm apart to allow airflow and growth. After planting, water lightly to settle the soil, then only water when the soil becomes dry. Proper planting ensures strong establishment and long-lasting blooms.