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Iris germanica Flamant Rose - Bearded Iris

Iris germanica Flamant Rose
German Iris, Bearded Iris

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An old Garden Iris with lightly scented flowers on flowering stems of 80-85 cm (32-34in). This mid-season variety offers slightly undulate and frizzy flowers in light pink with a hint of salmon in May and June. The heart of the flower is more orange and the beards are mandarin orange. Very romantic!
Flower size
10 cm
Height at maturity
85 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time August to September
Recommended planting time February to March, July to October
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Description

Iris germanica 'Flamant Rose' is a variety of tall garden iris that is quite difficult to find, but making a comeback for its robustness, its divine powdery pink colour, and its delicate fragrance. It offers large slightly undulated flowers, finely frizzed, in a light pastel pink with a slight salmon hue. The whole is warmed by a more orange glow in the heart of the corolla as well as by thick beards of a beautiful orange. 'Flamant Rose' will work wonders in a romantic bed alongside light blooms such as chamomiles or Anthriscus Ravenswing, for example.

The Iris 'Flamant Rose' is a rhizomatous perennial that forms upright clumps. Its deciduous foliage disappears in autumn and reappears in spring. This plant belongs to the family Iridaceae. It is one of the many cultivars obtained over centuries, whose controversial origin revolves around the number of chromosomes of potential ancestors. It should be noted that Garden Irises have European origins.

The 'Flamant Rose' Iris will reach between 80 and 90 cm (32 and 35in) in height when in bloom. Each rhizome produces a branched stem that bears several flower buds. The clump will spread very quickly, with no theoretical limit over time, as the central rhizomes become bare in favour of the outer ones. The foliage consists of long sword-shaped leaves, glaucous green in colour, strongly veined. In April floral stems appear which will give rise to flowers in May-June, in the middle of the tall iris flowering season, which bloom along the highest to the lowest stems. The sublime colour of this plant is, as always with Garden Irises, magnified by the silky texture of the petals and sepals. This variety is pleasantly fragrant.

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To accompany the irises, choose plants based on their requirements (sunlight, soil), their "respectful" growth habit alongside irises (low plants or light foliage), and how they complement each other visually (appearance, flowering period). For example, Gauras will cast little shade on the irises and will keep the iris bed attractive all summer after flowering. Eschscholzia will thrive like the iris in dry soil in summer. Geraniums, salvias, and Libertia also accompany irises very well. Slopes and terraced edges will be stabilised by dense planting of old diploid varieties that can stay in place and require little care. If the goal is more decorative and access for care is possible, modern varieties can be chosen, for example intermediates that will be less prone than tall ones to being literally flattened by wind and rain.

Tall irises can be used at the foot of a very sunny wall, sheltered from the wind. They can be planted in the background of shorter and earlier varieties. The vegetable garden can accommodate a few clumps of iris, as it is also the place dedicated to growing cut flowers.

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time May
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 10 cm
Fragrance slightly scented

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 85 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Iris

Species

germanica

Cultivar

Flamant Rose

Family

Iridaceae

Other common names

German Iris, Bearded Iris

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference177201

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Planting and care

Do you have an area that is very sunny and rather dry in summer? This is the ideal site for planting Flamant Rose irises! In the shade, they grow but do not flower. Hardy, they do not need winter protection. Well-drained soil is perfect, even if it is rather dry and chalky, or even rocky. Excessively wet soil promotes root rot. Plant from July to September: this allows the rootstock to grow sufficiently before being dug up, and to form new roots before winter. They should be planted as soon as they are purchased for best results. Plan to divide the irises every 4 years or so to provide them with fresh soil. They have strong growth and require space to develop and flower well. They should be planted with spacing suitable for the size and vigour of the variety: approximately 34-50 cm (13-20in) for tall ones (5 to 10 per square metre). Always consider the direction of growth of the rootstock by arranging them in a star shape, with buds and leaves facing outward, and spacing them well in relation to other varieties so that they have room to grow.

Planting

Dig a hole that is wide and deep enough. Make a conical mound of soil in the hole, on which the rootstock and spread-out roots are placed. Cover the roots, but it is important for the rootstock to be at the surface of the soil. It should not be planted in a hollow (where it risks rotting). Take into account that the soil will settle and the iris will sink. In clayey or damp soil, the rootstock can even be left raised on a slight mound of a few centimeters. To make the soil adhere to the roots, lightly tamp the soil and water abundantly after planting. Water 2-3 times if necessary until it takes root.

Maintenance:

Keep the soil free of weeds by shallow hoeing, taking care not to damage the rootstocks or roots. Weeds will shade the irises, retain moisture (causing rot), and attract slugs. Likewise, remove dry leaves. If they are diseased (reddish-brown bordered spots of heterosporiosis), we recommend burning them. Cut off faded flowers.

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Planting period

Best planting time August to September
Recommended planting time February to March, July to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Well-drained soil

Care

Pruning instructions Cut the flowering stems at the end of the flowering period. If desired, trim the foliage at a 45-degree (113°F) angle halfway up in summer using pruning shears.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to August
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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