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Jurassic Park Reblooming Bearded Iris Seeds
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- Transform your garden into a vibrant, colorful oasis with the Jurassic Park Reblooming Bearded Iris. Known for its stunning beauty and impressive reblooming ability, this unique iris variety boasts bold, vibrant hues of rich yellow, orange, and red, evoking the fiery glow of a prehistoric sunset. Perfect for gardeners seeking a perennial bloom that continues to impress throughout the season, the Jurassic Park Bearded Iris is sure to be the centerpiece of your garden.
- Features:
- Reblooming: Enjoy multiple blooming seasons in a single year. The Jurassic Park Bearded Iris produces striking blooms in spring and again in late summer or early fall.
- Vibrant Colors: Features a mesmerizing mix of yellow, orange, and red hues with intricate ruffling, resembling a fiery landscape.
- Height: Grows up to 30-36 inches tall, adding vertical interest to your garden.
- Perennial: A long-lasting addition to your landscape that will come back year after year.
- Resistant to Disease: Known for its strong resistance to common iris diseases, making it easier to care for.
- Attracts Pollinators: This stunning flower draws bees and butterflies, enriching your garden ecosystem.
- Specifications:
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Sun Requirement: Full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily)
- Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; ensure the soil dries between waterings
- Bloom Season: Spring and Fall (reblooming)
- Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3-9
- Mature Height: 30-36 inches
- Mature Width: 12-18 inches
- Flower Color: Yellow, orange, and red
- Planting Instructions:
- Planting Depth: Plant the rhizomes just below the surface, with the top of the rhizome exposed to sunlight.
- Spacing: Space the plants 12-18 inches apart to allow for full growth.
- Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring and after the first round of blooms to encourage reblooming.
