Bearded Iris 'Cloud Dweller'
Bearded Iris 'Cloud Dweller'
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1 gallon (this is planted, with roots, in a 1 gallon pot. not a bare root)
Bearded Irises certainly had its moment for us in 2024! We have bought many more this year and had a surplus of bulbs. Our dilemma, your treasure!
Cloud Dweller captures that magical moment as the sun dramatically illuminates cloud formations. Producing 2 branches with 7 buds on a stalk. This is our first year growing and we are very excited to see her bloom!
Growing Bearded Iris isn’t too tricky but there is a few things you’ll want to do to get the most out of yours. We plant ours with the tuber slightly exposed and divide pretty religiously every 3 years. If you plant yours too deep it won’t bloom. They really don’t mind being dug up and replanted, so if you currently have some being stingy, try to lift the tuber and expose it closer to the surface.
LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 36’
PLANT SPACING: 9-12”
PLANT TYPE: Perennial Bulb
STEM LENGTH: 36”
VASE LIFE: 5-7 days. Flowers quickly come and go, delicately snap off old ones and let the new ones bloom.
HARVEST: Pick flowers when they are in the "pencil" stage, which is when the blooms are closed but the tips are showing some color. This is best done in the cool of the morning or late afternoon/evening. The flowers will open up in a vase within a couple of days. If you pick flowers when they are fully open, be careful because the petals can bruise easily.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Well-drained soil.