CLASS RING - 2010 Red Plicata Tall Bearded Iris
CLASS RING - 2010 Red Plicata Tall Bearded Iris
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$14.99 USD
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This is PRE-SALE - SHIPPING BEGINS MID to LATE JULY.
You'll receive 1 fresh/healthy, bloom size, bareroot rhizome
CLASS RING - Keppel 2010
Honorable Mention 2012
Award of Merit 2014
Hybridizer's Comment: "Solid dark russet wine standards, ruffled and closed, sit atop ruffled, semi-flaring ivory cream falis ringed by a classic half-inch band of color matching standards. Solid slightly browner hafts cover the upper fall as far as the tip of the golden orange and violet beards. Broad, rather blocky form overall, good stalks with three (or four) branches carrying up to eleven buds.
Maybe you should give your Class Ring to someone special?" Keith Keppel
Grows to 36" and blooms early midseason
Iris rhizomes are best divided and transplanted after the plants finish blooming and have enough time to store nutrition in their roots. July through September is the best time to dig them up in Ohio. All Iris are grown on my farm and shipped from my home, bareroot with foliage and roots attached.
BONUS rhizomes are always included at an average rate of 1 for every 5 purchased...my choice.
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You'll receive 1 fresh/healthy, bloom size, bareroot rhizome
CLASS RING - Keppel 2010
Honorable Mention 2012
Award of Merit 2014
Hybridizer's Comment: "Solid dark russet wine standards, ruffled and closed, sit atop ruffled, semi-flaring ivory cream falis ringed by a classic half-inch band of color matching standards. Solid slightly browner hafts cover the upper fall as far as the tip of the golden orange and violet beards. Broad, rather blocky form overall, good stalks with three (or four) branches carrying up to eleven buds.
Maybe you should give your Class Ring to someone special?" Keith Keppel
Grows to 36" and blooms early midseason
Iris rhizomes are best divided and transplanted after the plants finish blooming and have enough time to store nutrition in their roots. July through September is the best time to dig them up in Ohio. All Iris are grown on my farm and shipped from my home, bareroot with foliage and roots attached.
BONUS rhizomes are always included at an average rate of 1 for every 5 purchased...my choice.