Valentino Fragrant Bearded Iris Potted Quart Pot
Valentino Fragrant Bearded Iris Potted Quart Pot
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Add a touch of romance and warmth to your garden with the Valentino Bearded Iris, a breathtaking variety that blends rich hues of red, bronze, and brick into perfectly shaped, ruffled blooms. Its proud bronze-red standards sit elegantly above brick-red falls with shimmering gold beards, creating a striking contrast of color and texture. Early to midseason blooming, this iris is both vigorous and wonderfully fragrant, filling your garden with its delightful aroma.
Reaching 36 inches in height, the Valentino iris thrives in full sun to light shade and performs beautifully year after year. Deer and rabbit resistant, it’s a hardy perennial that multiplies each spring to provide an ever-expanding display of lush blooms. With its strong stems and sophisticated tones, this iris is ideal for cutting gardens, borders, or any floral arrangement needing a touch of luxury and elegance.
Manufacturing & Materials
Manufacturing & Materials
Grown naturally and pesticide-free at Fresh Garden Living’s licensed Oregon nursery. Shipped as a healthy, actively growing potted iris in a quart container with complete planting and care instructions.
Care
Care
Plant in well-drained soil with full sun to light shade. Water deeply after planting and allow the soil to dry between watering. Remove spent flowers to encourage healthy growth and divide clumps every few years to maintain vigorous blooming.
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Shipping & Returns
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Fresh Garden Living is a family-run nursery in Eastern Oregon, growing chemical-free roses and herbs certified pest- and virus-free by the Department of Agriculture. Bee, butterfly, and bird friendly, they avoid neonicotinoids and pack each order with care to deliver healthy, thriving plants.
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