Iris x Germanica ‘Immortality’
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The Reblooming Wonder!
Arises first in early summer, then again in late summer!
No matter how crowded your garden may be, find a spot for this incredible reblooming Bearded Iris! ‘Immortality’ is one of the loveliest Irises, with pure white petals offset by lemony beards, but also one of the most prolific, with 2 to 3 stems per clump and armloads of blooms both in early and late summer. And because of its short stature, it’s the perfect choice for the front of the Iris garden! Ahead of its time, it’s a reblooming Iris that was introduced way back in 1982 — and has never been surpassed for reliability and beauty.
The snowy white blooms complement any garden design. Measuring 3 to 4 inches long, they are equally appealing in garden or vase. The first flush is in late spring to early summer, followed by an encore just when the garden needs it most — as the summer-blooming annuals and perennials are passing at the end of the season.
Just 29 inches tall, ‘Immortality’ is a good size for large containers or as edging. It spreads 12 to 18 inches wide, and will eventually multiply into large plants that can be easily divided and shared with friends or used to increase your own garden’s beauty. Content in just about any well-drained soil and quite tolerant of drought, ‘Immortality’ asks only full sun and regular watering during growth to bloom profusely for many years! It complements all other colors in the Iris garden beautifully.
The winner of several awards, this 1982 introduction has long been known simply as The Reblooming Wonder. You will love it! Space plants 1½ to 2½ feet apart in the garden. Zones 3-8.




