Iris, Immortality
Immortality Iris
Iris germanica 'Immortality'
Height: 26-30in
Spread: 12-18in
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time/Color: May-June; white
Uses: Naturalizing, massing, specimen
Maintenance: Medium
Other: Deer resistant, fragrant
Bearded Iris are a long-time spring garden favorite and adored for their splashes of color. The velvety, slightly fragrant, reblooming flowers of 'Immortality' are a crisp white and provide a feeling of airyness amongst other spring perennials. Rebloom usually occurs in late summer into September. Flowers start blooming mid-spring after the emergence of the blue-green sword-like leaves and plants in general are often overlooked by deer. Bearded iris do best in well-drained soils in full sun and are known to be drought tolerant once established.
**Photo courtesy of Missouri Botanical Garden**