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Iris 'Eye of The Tiger' (Bulbs)

Dutch Iris 'Eye of the Tiger'

Family

Iridaceae

Origin

France & Spain

Description

Iris 'Eye of The Tiger', one of the most striking bulbous perennial irises. It is a bulbous iris, as opposed to a rhizomatous iris. The bulb has a thin, dark brown skin and grows 10–15 cm deep in the ground. The bulb is quite large, with a shaggy dark tunic and strong roots.

It grows to a height of 50 cm. Leaves are stiff and sword-shaped, approximately 60 cm long, and dark green to teal in color. Leaves begin growth in early spring, before the snow has entirely melted. 

Iris 'Eye of the Tiger' delivers a captivating display of rich purple and burgundy petals accented by a luminous yellow center. The six-tepaled flowers measure 12–13 cm in diameter, making them a commanding presence in any spring border.

These bulbs perform reliably across diverse climates, blooming February to April in plains and March to May in elevated regions. Plant during October to November for consistent flowering. A sophisticated selection for discerning gardeners seeking bold color contrast and dependable seasonal performance.

Environment

Grow fortnight lilies in light, dappled shade to nearly full sun. Once established, fortnight lilies tolerate poor, dry soils, but do best in a well drained soil with regular watering during the growing season.

Iris reach optimum growth when protected from afternoon sun and planted in garden soil with good drainage.

It is very versatile and can be planted in various mediums from moderately dry soils to wetlands. Plants grow to 4 or 5 feet tall in standing water, making it ideal for water gardens and wet soil.They reach about 2 to 3 feet in soil.

Cut the spent blooms off of the spike to encourage rebloom on the same stalk.

Landscape Use

Great in pots as well as gardens, the Iris is also used around water and as a feature softening rock landscaping.

$4.06
Iris 'Eye of The Tiger' (Bulbs)
$4.06

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Description

Dutch Iris 'Eye of the Tiger'

Family

Iridaceae

Origin

France & Spain

Description

Iris 'Eye of The Tiger', one of the most striking bulbous perennial irises. It is a bulbous iris, as opposed to a rhizomatous iris. The bulb has a thin, dark brown skin and grows 10–15 cm deep in the ground. The bulb is quite large, with a shaggy dark tunic and strong roots.

It grows to a height of 50 cm. Leaves are stiff and sword-shaped, approximately 60 cm long, and dark green to teal in color. Leaves begin growth in early spring, before the snow has entirely melted. 

Iris 'Eye of the Tiger' delivers a captivating display of rich purple and burgundy petals accented by a luminous yellow center. The six-tepaled flowers measure 12–13 cm in diameter, making them a commanding presence in any spring border.

These bulbs perform reliably across diverse climates, blooming February to April in plains and March to May in elevated regions. Plant during October to November for consistent flowering. A sophisticated selection for discerning gardeners seeking bold color contrast and dependable seasonal performance.

Environment

Grow fortnight lilies in light, dappled shade to nearly full sun. Once established, fortnight lilies tolerate poor, dry soils, but do best in a well drained soil with regular watering during the growing season.

Iris reach optimum growth when protected from afternoon sun and planted in garden soil with good drainage.

It is very versatile and can be planted in various mediums from moderately dry soils to wetlands. Plants grow to 4 or 5 feet tall in standing water, making it ideal for water gardens and wet soil.They reach about 2 to 3 feet in soil.

Cut the spent blooms off of the spike to encourage rebloom on the same stalk.

Landscape Use

Great in pots as well as gardens, the Iris is also used around water and as a feature softening rock landscaping.