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Remonting irises
bloom twice in the growing season. The first flowers appear early on (early
June), then new spikes begin to appear during late summer (late August)
and continue until the frosts arrive. However, the timing and quantity
of second blooms depends on the amount of rain we get between the first
and second flowering. The list is not complete, but these are the varieties
that remont every year for us.
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'Blatant Yellow standards sit above falls of rich red-purple. Yellow beards. Remontant. £6.10 Buy Now |
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'Best Bet Ruffled flowers with soft blue standards and shiny, deep blue falls. A good vigorous plant. £7.00 Buy Now |
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| 'Coalignition
Velvety purple-black falls decorated with mustard beards. Quite luxurious.
Early. £6.10 Buy
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| 'Earl of Essex
Soft lilac speckling over a clean white ground. Frilly falls curling around
the edges. Lightly scented. Remontant. £5.00 Buy
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| 'English Cottage White touched with a stippling of very faint lilac around the softly ruffled edges. Remontant. £5.00 Buy Now | |||||