Concertina Reblooming Bearded Iris
Experience the 'Concertina' Reblooming Bearded Iris, an elegant perennial that offers a spectacular encore performance. This iris provides beautiful blooms in spring, followed by a second showing later in the season, infusing your garden with vintage glamour. Its silky rose-pink standards and periwinkle-purple falls create a striking visual, reaching up to 24 inches tall for excellent vertical drama in borders and beds. Once established, this iris is wonderfully low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, making it an easy-to-grow superstar. Plant rhizomes in full sun with well-drained soil for best results. These hardy beauties are also resistant to deer and rabbits.
$8.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
3120
/ 3259
#3120 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
-62%
Below average
Hardiness Zones
39
/ -
Who it's for
- Extended Bloom Season
- Striking Visual Appeal
- Low Maintenance and Hardy
Who should skip it
- Climate Dependency for Rebloom
- Susceptibility to Borers
- Required Rhizome Division
Key Specs
Hardiness Zones
3-9
Maximum Height
Up to 24 inches
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil pH Range
6 to 7
Planting Requirement
Rhizomes planted slightly above soil level
Division Cycle
Every 3 to 5 years
Plant Life Cycle
Perennial
Flower Type
Iris
Features
- Reblooms in spring and late summer
- Silky rose and periwinkle-purple blooms
- Adds vertical drama up to 24 inches
- Low-maintenance and easy to grow
- Drought-tolerant once established
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Excellent as cut flowers
- Naturalizes well over time
What customers say
Gardeners consistently praise the robust packaging and the healthy condition of the Concertina Reblooming Bearded Iris rhizomes upon arrival, leading to strong initial growth. The unique, ruffled blooms in soft pinks and lavenders are frequently described as stunning. The core sentiment, however, centers entirely on the reblooming feature. While some customers achieve successful fall reblooming, others report only a single bloom cycle, similar to standard varieties. This inconsistency directly impacts satisfaction. Those experiencing the rebloom rate the novelty and garden impact highly. Conversely, those who do not rebloom feel the price is too high. Plant quality is rarely disputed; satisfaction hinges solely on the performance of the secondary bloom, which appears climate dependent.
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