Where To Buy Irises In South Africa

Iris is a genus of 260–300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris.

Some authors state that the name refers to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.

Where do iris grow in South Africa?

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Bearded irises do best in full sun, preferring a well-drained alkaline or neutral soil, but will grow happily throughout South Africa in a wide variety of soils.

They’re generally pest free and, if the plants are well cared for, should grow year after year without any fuss.

When can you transplant irises in South Africa?

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Irises can be planted throughout the year and come into full bloom during spring and early summer – from August onwards

. Generally they rest during the heat of midsummer and re-bloomers will have another flush of blooms in late summer.

How long can iris bulbs stay out of the ground?

Now lay the “keeper” rhizomes aside in a shaded location, a garage or cool shed is a good storage area, while the planting beds or plant- ing holes are readied. It will not damage the prepared rhizomes to remain out of the ground for two weeks.

How do I get my iris to bloom again?

Deadhead the iris frequently to encourage new flowering from buds growing further down on the stem.

Let as much of the foliage remain on the plant as possible because it will continue to absorb the sun and feed the stems. Once flowering is over, cut the stalk down to the soil level but not into the rhizome or bulb.