Species standard dwarf bearded iris
Dark-Violet flower with yellow center and green stems.

standard dwarf bearded iris

Iris 'Eye Of The Tiger'

The Standard Dwarf Bearded Iris (Iris 'Eye of the Tiger') is a bright, showy spring bulb that adds beauty and life to any garden. It's notable for its upright, wiry stems, fitted with three colorful sepals at the tips. Its cheerful blooms come in warm orange and bright yellow to vivid yellow and rich brown. It adds texture and drama to any outdoor environment, and is an excellent choice for both damp and dry planting areas. It is highly tolerant of both climates and soil types, and will thrive in full sunlight or partial shade. This tiny, durable bloom is sure to bring a smile to every homemaker's face!

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Seed Propagation,Offsets,Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

Blue standards and bronze falls with yellow eyes Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow,white

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

This type of iris should be watered moderately and regularly. During the growth and flowering period (late March to mid- June) water the plants 1-2 times a week, making sure that the soil stays moist but not soggy. During hot, dry periods, water more often. Reduce watering during the summer rest period and begin again when new leaves start to grow in late August. During fall, water 1-2 times a week until the leaves are completely gone. In very cold winter climates avoid watering altogether.

sunlight

Standard dwarf bearded iris (Iris 'Eye of the Tiger') should receive full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours per day. It thrives best when planted in an area that receives morning sun and afternoon shade, as the intense afternoon sun can cause the plant to become scorched. If planted in an area that receives too much sun, it is recommended to provide midday shade or keep the soil evenly moist. In general, the more sun the Iris 'Eye of the Tiger' receives, the better it will grow and bloom.

pruning

Standard dwarf bearded irises (Iris 'Eye Of The Tiger') should be pruned once a year, in late summer or early fall. Prune away any old, dead foliage and divide large clumps, if needed. Cut back any stems that are too tall or too wide and trim away any dead flowers. As a general rule of thumb, prune the stems back by about ⅔ of their height. In addition, remove any foliage that is damaged or diseased. This will help promote good air circulation and prevent the spread of disease. Pruning in late summer or early fall can also help to stimulate new growth and increase blooming come spring.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Iris 'Eye Of The Tiger' typically starts flowering in late April or early May.

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