Overview Bearded Flowers are known for their stunning, intricate blooms and vibrant hues that create a striking display in any garden. With their unique bearded petals, these flowers add both charm and sophistication to borders, flowerbeds, and pots. Easy to grow and maintain, theyre perfect for gardeners of all experience levels.
Key Features
Produces bright, distinctive flowers with elegant petal patterns.
Non-GMO and suitable for gardens, pots, and decorative beds.
Drought-tolerant once established and easy to maintain.
Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting garden pollination.
Adds texture and beauty to landscapes and floral arrangements.
Specifications
Common Name: Bearded Flower / Bearded Iris (variety may vary)
Plant Type: Perennial
Flower Colors: Purple, Blue, Yellow, and White Variants
Blooming Season: Spring to Early Summer
Height: 1830 inches
Spacing: 1218 inches apart
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly alkaline soil
Germination Time: 2030 days
Hardiness Zones: 39 (USDA)
Non-GMO / Organic: Non-GMO
Maintenance Level: Low
Planting & Growing Guide
Prepare well-drained garden soil in a sunny or semi-shaded location.
Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep and lightly cover with soil.
Keep soil consistently moist until germination (2030 days).
Once seedlings appear, thin them to 1218 inches apart.
Water regularly during the growing phase and reduce watering after flowering.
For best blooms, avoid overwatering and ensure good air circulation.