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Best Bet Iris

Iris germanica 'Best Bet'

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Zone 3-4 Week of March 30th
Zone 5 Week of March 16th
Zone 6 Week of March 2nd
Zone 7-12 Week of February 23rd


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Gorgeous Reblooming Bearded Iris and reblooming too? You bet! The Best Bet Reblooming Iris (Iris germanica 'Best Bet') is an incredible specimen with royal blue to dark purple falls and big curvy pale lavender-blue flags! You'll adore the ruffled edges of these incredible blooms!

The tall dark vertical spears of vivid green rise up and become fantastic backdrops for the June bloom of these fragrant two-tone blooms! Then in the fall, enjoy a second flush of flowers! Backed by the vertical sword-like foliage in a handsome green, you'll enjoy these plants for three seasons out of the year! The butterflies and hummingbirds will appreciate both flushes of nectar!

Incredibly easy to grow and tolerant of a wide range of growing zones, soil types, and moisture availability, German Iris are perfect for novice and experienced gardeners alike! Best Bet Reblooming Iris is very cold-hardy throughout USDA growing zones 3-9 and are fast-growing, tolerates Black Walnut tree juglone, is very easy-care, and best of all - Iris are deer and rabbit-resistant!

Planting and Application:

Best Bet is perfect for the perennial border, cottage garden, and perennial beds and as vertical accents in the landscape! Line the cool side of your home's foundation with these upright low-maintenance perennials or add rows to the back of garden borders to highlight all other plants delightfully! Add some to a cutting garden for elegant bouquet blooms!

Taking up little space, small garden plots and containers gain height and color with these small-footprint plants. Don't worry about overcrowding, because Iris rhizomes won't mind sharing, just be sure to not let them become the ones getting smothered! They can tolerate moisture so plant them around a Rain Garden or water feature.

  • Two-Tone Dark & Light Royal Lavender-Blue Blooms
  • Fragrant & Reblooming
  • Vibrant Green Spear-Like Foliage
  • Space-Saving Upright Growth
  • Rows, Borders, Edging, Containers & Pollinator Gardens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Bearded Iris loves full sun and part shade, appreciating the latter when planted in the hottest of its preferred USDA zones 3-9. Iris are highly adaptable to soil and water, just be sure to water well to get established. They also appreciate a protective layer of mulch. Learn more about planting and transplanting Iris, and Iris division Here in our Garden Blog!

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Adaptable Moisture & Soil Needs
  • Mulch Well
  • Deadhead for Repeat Bloom
  • Divide Every Few Years
  • Juglone Tolerant

Don't take a gamble with your landscape, order the Best Bet Reblooming Iris Plants from NatureHills.com and we guarantee delivery right on time for fall bulb planting based on your growing zone and climate! Order one of the easiest perennials with stunning blooms on the market today!

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