Iris, TB 'Here Comes the Night' - Tall Bearded Iris

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Iris 'Here Comes the Night' - Tall Bearded Iris

- flowering perennial that spreads by rhizomes

- showy late spring blooms stand above the leaves

- shortest bearded types tend to bloom first (mini and standard dwarfs; MDB, SDB), then mid-size (border and intermediate sizes; BB, IB), then tall bearded (TB)

- this is an early to midseason blooming Tall Bearded

- grows to 36 inches tall

- typical flowers have 3 petal 'falls' with beards, and 3 petal 'standards' (uprights)

- falls and uprights are velvety black violet; flared beards are violet to yellow to buttermilk

- wide grass-like semi-evergreen leaves grow from surface rhizomes

- blooms reduce when overcrowded; benefits from division every 3-5 years

- plant shallowly, because rhizomes don't like to stay wet even when deep-growing roots do

- good for sunny areas, in well-drained soil

- grows in USDA zones 3-9

- ships as a freshly dug bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp

- ships during summer dormant season, after bloom time has passed

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Iris 'Here Comes the Night' - Tall Bearded Iris

- flowering perennial that spreads by rhizomes

- showy late spring blooms stand above the leaves

- shortest bearded types tend to bloom first (mini and standard dwarfs; MDB, SDB), then mid-size (border and intermediate sizes; BB, IB), then tall bearded (TB)

- this is an early to midseason blooming Tall Bearded

- grows to 36 inches tall

- typical flowers have 3 petal 'falls' with beards, and 3 petal 'standards' (uprights)

- falls and uprights are velvety black violet; flared beards are violet to yellow to buttermilk

- wide grass-like semi-evergreen leaves grow from surface rhizomes

- blooms reduce when overcrowded; benefits from division every 3-5 years

- plant shallowly, because rhizomes don't like to stay wet even when deep-growing roots do

- good for sunny areas, in well-drained soil

- grows in USDA zones 3-9

- ships as a freshly dug bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp

- ships during summer dormant season, after bloom time has passed