Iris 'Bold Print'
Description: Irises always attract attention with their exotic flowers in early summer. The flowers of this border bearded form are freely produced in May - June when grown in a sunny position. The white falls are neatly edged or stitched with a bold blue- purple and look quite stunning.
Uses: Always plant in a sunny border and avaid competition from other plants so that the roots are baked for the best flowering.
Climate/Position: Sunny position required.
Height/Spread: 50cm x 40cm
Soil Requirements: Well drained soil.
Pruning: Cut back flower heads after flowering and cut back leaves in late autumn/winter.
Special Requirements: Bearded irises need to be planted with the rhizome, or root, just above the soil. This is because the rhizome needs to be baked by the sun in order to form flowers. Make sure that there is not too much competition from surrounding plants and remove any weeds. Rhizomarus Iris also need to be rejuvinated every few years by lifting the rhizome (root) after flowering and cutting out the oldest dead or damaged parts and replanting the younger roots but ensuring the rhizomes remain exposed to the sun.
Additional Interest: The German Iris is actually native to the Mediterranean region and can be traced back to the late 1500s. The dried root, which smells like violets, was commonly used in ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt as a fragrance, flavoring and cosmetic ingredient. Although the aroma intensifies as it ages, curing the root can take up to three years or more. Once dry, the ground up root can be used in potpourri, perfumes, and lotions and extract that can be found in many beverages and baked foods and sweets.