Iris 'Smith Rock' | Smith Rock Iris

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DESCRIPTION
Iris 'Smith Rock' produces ruffled flowers with creamy apricot standards, lavender-violet falls, and vivid orange beards, blooming in late spring. Upright, sword-like leaves are blue-green and form tidy fans that provide strong vertical structure throughout the growing season. The flowers rise above the foliage on sturdy stems, with softly flared falls fading to pale cream edges and colorful beards that create texture and depth during bloom. Subtle shifts in color across the petals add a luminous quality that changes with the light.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding, this cultivar reflects selection focused on refined coloration and flower form. It is well suited to borders, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial plantings, where its late spring bloom and architectural foliage contribute lasting seasonal interest.

DESCRIPTION
Iris 'Smith Rock' produces ruffled flowers with creamy apricot standards, lavender-violet falls, and vivid orange beards, blooming in late spring. Upright, sword-like leaves are blue-green and form tidy fans that provide strong vertical structure throughout the growing season. The flowers rise above the foliage on sturdy stems, with softly flared falls fading to pale cream edges and colorful beards that create texture and depth during bloom. Subtle shifts in color across the petals add a luminous quality that changes with the light.

Originating through modern hybrid breeding, this cultivar reflects selection focused on refined coloration and flower form. It is well suited to borders, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial plantings, where its late spring bloom and architectural foliage contribute lasting seasonal interest.

 
  • Family: Iridaceae
    Height: 2.5 ft to 3 ft
    Width: 1.5 ft to 2 ft
    Foliage color: Blue green sword shaped leaves forming an upright fan shaped clump
    Flower color: Rich peach standards with lavender falls and tangerine beards
    Bloom time: Late spring
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Low to moderate
    Maintenance: Low; remove spent flower stalks and divide clumps every few years to maintain vigor
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Bees and pollinators attracted to nectar and pollen rich flowers

    This plant can be seen at Schreiner’s Iris Gardens.

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