Family: Iridaceae

Scientific Name: Iris Intermediate Iris Intermediate Iris

Common Name: Intermediate Iris

Description

A group of Iris reaching 16-28 inches tall. They bloom after the dwarf and before the Tall Bearded Iris.

Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc., Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4-5
Sunlightfull sun, 1/2 day of sun
Moistureaverage
Soil & Sitewell drained, rhizomes will rot in heavy poorly drained, ph of 6-7 is preferred
Flowers2-4 inch flowers come in a plethora of colors, borne on the tip and sides branch of the flower scape, early to mid May in zone #5
Leavesflat fan at growing tip
Stemsrhizomes
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions16-28 inches tall, space 18 to 24 inches on center
MaintenanceWith time Iris will form a thick clump of rhizomes. These need to be divided and thinned (See "Dividing Iris" on this web site for more information on this subject) Bare root Iris rhizomes are best planted from July through September.
PropagationPropagation is by division of the rhizome in August or early September. (See "Dividing Iris" on this web site for more information on this subject)
Misc FactsAKA: Intermediate Iris Sparkle Plenty, Intermediate Iris Fancy Cape, Intermediate Iris Lace Valentine, Intermediate Iris Pink Kittens, Intermediate Iris Viola,
Notes & Reference#88-The Iris Book (Molly Price), Schreiner's Iris Gardens web site
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