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Iris – Speeding Again Reblooming Tall Bearded Iris
Speeding Again Repeat Blooming Iris brings beautifully ruffled, violet blue blossoms highlighted with white centers on its wavy falls. Its flowers are deliciously fragrant and spectacular cut. A repeat bloomer, the first blossoms appear in late spring to early summer, then blossoms appear again in late summer to fall. Drought tolerant.
Iris belong in every perennial, cottage and cutting garden. They are easy to grow and tolerate considerable abuse and drought, yet never fail to enchant us with fragrant, magnificent blossoms.
Plant in full sun. For good repeat bloom keep well watered during dry spells.
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