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A gorgeous, hybrid, border bearded (Also known as German) Iris that develops large, creamy orange standards (upright petals), falls (trailing petals) and bright orange beards in early to late spring. Its foliage is medium green, thick, sword-like, producing an attractive spiky texture all growing season. Bearded Iris make a wonderful cut flower, thriving in perennial borders or containers, and possess good deer resistance and drought tolerance once established. Combine with daisies, Coreopsis, Nepeta, and peonies. Plant in well-drained, average soil amended with compost or planting mix. Water well after planting; maintain 1" of water, once a week the first year. Apply a slow release fertilizer in spring and again midsummer. Mulch 1-2 inches to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture. Keep the top of their rhizomes exposed and dry. Cut spent flower stems as low as possible. Divide in late summer to early fall every three years.