Iris Reticulata


Iris Reticulata

Iris reticulata

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Diese Iris ist eine kleine früh blühende Pflanze, die einen sonnigen Standort mit einem gut durchlässigen Boden mag. Die Blüten dieser 2-Zoll-Pflanzen sind violett oder hellblau und die Blätter grasähnlich. Die Pflanzen profitieren von Knochenmehl, das bei der Pflanzung und nach der Blüte angewendet wird.

Die Zwiebeln sind im September gepflanzt, 4 Zoll tief und 4 bis 5 Zentimeter auseinander. Legen Sie einen kleinen Sand in den Boden jedes Loches. Die Teilung erfolgt im September mit sofortiger Wiederbepflanzung.

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Iris Reticulata

FAQ - 💬

❓ Do Iris reticulata come back each year?

👉 Yes, these irises are perennial bulbs. They appear each year in the early spring, being one of the first flowers to bloom after winter. How long do Iris reticulata flower?

❓ Should you deadhead Iris reticulata?

👉 deadheading. Old flower stems can be cut after flowering – cut where the flower meets the foliage at the base. For bulbs, leave the foliage in place, and only remove it once it has fully died back to allow the leaves to photosynthesise and give the plant energy for the following year.

❓ How tall does Iris reticulata Harmony grow?

👉 between 10-15cmOne of the best pot varieties of iris on the market today. They will flower February/March and grow to a height of between 10-15cm.

❓ How do you plant Iris reticulata bulbs?

👉 For best results grow Iris reticulata in well-drained soil in full sun. Plant the rhizomes 5-10cm apart at twice their own depth. To propagate new stocks, divide bulbs from mid-summer to early autumn.

❓ What month do you plant iris bulbs?

👉 If you're wondering how deep do you plant iris bulbs, treat them in the same way as tulips; choose a sunny site with well-drained soil for the best display and plant the bulbs from September through December before it freezes.

❓ How long do Iris reticulata flower for?

👉 Flowering Period: February - March. Height: up to 6in (15cm). Soil: Grow in a moist but well-drained good quality garden soil (Chalk, Clay, Sand or Loam).

❓ What month do you cut back irises?

👉 In mid summer, when the plants begin to look ratty, cut all the foliage down by half to create “fans” of leaves. Always cut at an angle. At the end of the growing season, after the leaves have been killed by a few fall frosts, completely remove all foliage. Most of iris diseases overwinter on the leaf debris.

❓ How do you plant Iris reticulata Harmony?

👉 Iris Harmony' is a reticulata iris, flowering from late winter to early spring. The royal blue blooms have central yellow splashes down the middle of each petal. Plant the rhizomes 5-10cm (2-4in) apart at twice their own depth in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in sun or partial shade.

❓ Where do Iris reticulata come from?

👉 If you hope for them to come back year-after-year they should be planted in well-drained soil that dries out in summer. This is because the original Iris reticulata hail from Turkey, Iran, Iraq and the Caucasus, where they might typically be found flowering along the snowline on a remote mountainside.

❓ How many iris bulbs should I plant together?

👉 Plant singly or in groups of three, 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the fully grown plant's size. Soak Siberian iris rhizomes in water overnight before planting, then set them 1 inch deep (2 inches, if the soil is sandy), 2 feet apart.

❓ Will iris bulbs multiply?

👉 Bearded iris multiply quickly and the number of fans can triple every year. Clumps that become too dense can start to decline in the middle, and should be dug and divided every 3-4 years.

❓ Is Iris reticulata a perennial?

👉 Iris Reticulata also known as Dwarf Iris or Netted Iris is a bulbous perennial. It is part of the Iridaceae family and is native to Eastern Europe. The name Netted Iris comes from the covering of the bulb which resembles a net.

❓ How do you grow Iris reticulata?

👉 Iris reticulata is an early flowering iris, bearing pale blue to deep violet blooms with central yellow splashes down the middle of each petal, from late winter to early spring. It’s perfect for growing at the front of a sunny border, and can also be grown in pots. For best results grow Iris reticulata in well-drained soil in full sun.

❓ What is a dwarf iris plant?

👉 Iris reticulata (Dwarf Iris) A native of Turkey and the Caucasian Mountains, Dwarf Iris (Iris reticulata) is a four-inch tall beauty (10 cm) with grass-like leaves and a violet-blue or purple flower with yellow markings that bursts into bloom in late winter to early spring to create an effect reminiscent of butterflies hovering low to the ground.

❓ What is a net iris called?

👉 Iris reticulata, the netted iris or golden netted iris, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native to Russia, the Caucasus, and northern Iran, but cultivated widely in temperate regions. The reticulata group of irises is characterised by a fibrous net surrounding the bulb.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: How to plant Iris Reticulata: Jeff Turner plants Spring Flowering Iris at the edge of a border.


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