Iris 'Champagne Elegance' | Reblooming Bearded Iris Rhizome | Apricot & White Iris | Fall 2026 Pre-Order | 1 Bareroot
Iris 'Champagne Elegance' | Reblooming Bearded Iris Rhizome | Apricot & White Iris | Fall 2026 Pre-Order | 1 Bareroot
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Iris 'Champagne Elegance' is an award-winning reblooming bearded iris admired for its elegant blend of creamy white standards, soft apricot falls, and glowing ember-colored beards. Its large, ruffled blooms create a sophisticated display in late spring before producing a second flush of flowers in early fall, extending seasonal color in the garden.
This hardy perennial is prized for its exceptional fragrance, drought tolerance, and dependable performance. Ideal for cottage gardens, perennial borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower arrangements, Champagne Elegance is a long-lived favorite that returns bigger and more beautiful each year.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Iris germanica 'Champagne Elegance'
- Common Name: Reblooming Bearded Iris
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Rhizome
- Flower Color: Creamy White Standards with Soft Apricot Falls
- Beard Color: Ember Orange
- Fragrance: Sweetly Fragrant
- Mature Height: 28–36 inches
- Spread: 12–18 inches
- Bloom Season: Late Spring with Rebloom in Early Fall
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clumping
- Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
Why You'll Love It
- Elegant white and apricot blooms
- Reliable reblooming variety
- Wonderfully fragrant flowers
- Deer resistant
- Drought tolerant once established
- Excellent cut flower
- Attracts butterflies and pollinators
- Easy to grow
- Long-lived perennial
Perfect For
- Cottage gardens
- Perennial borders
- Cut flower gardens
- Pollinator gardens
- Foundation plantings
- Mass plantings
- Walkway borders
- Traditional landscapes
- Mixed perennial beds
Care Instructions
Plant rhizomes in well-drained soil with the top of the rhizome exposed to sunlight. Grow in full sun for the best flowering performance. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce watering once established. Remove spent blooms after flowering and divide mature clumps every 3–4 years to maintain vigorous growth and abundant blooms.
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