Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris – 3 Live Rhizomes | Reblooming Pink Iris Flowers | #1 Grade Perennial Garden Plant | Hardy Border Iris

Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris – 3 Live Rhizomes | Reblooming Pink Iris Flowers | #1 Grade Perennial Garden Plant | Hardy Border Iris

Sale price  $99.00 Regular price  $148.50
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Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris – 3 Live Rhizomes | Reblooming Pink Iris Flowers | #1 Grade Perennial Garden Plant | Hardy Border Iris

Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris – 3 Live Rhizomes | Reblooming Pink Iris Flowers | #1 Grade Perennial Garden Plant | Hardy Border Iris

Sale price  $99.00 Regular price  $148.50

Add soft romantic color to your garden with Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris, a charming reblooming variety prized for its delicate soft pink blossoms accented by hints of peach and vibrant tangerine beards. This petite border iris produces gracefully ruffled flowers that bloom twice each season—first in late spring and again in early fall—bringing long-lasting beauty and elegant texture to perennial beds, cottage gardens, and border plantings.

Its broad ruffled falls and upright standards create classic iris form while its compact size makes it perfect for the front of garden borders where the beautiful blooms can be fully appreciated. These premium #1 grade rhizomes are selected for healthy growth and dependable flowering performance year after year.

You will receive:
✔️ 3 live Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris rhizomes
✔️ #1 grade planting stock
✔️ Reblooming pink iris variety
✔️ Hardy perennial flowering plants
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Lenora Pearl Bearded Iris
Botanical Name: Iris germanica ‘Lenora Pearl’
Plant Type: Perennial flowering plant
Growth Stage: Dormant rhizomes
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Mature Height: Approximately 24–30 inches
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 3–9
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Plant rhizomes shallowly with the tops slightly exposed above the soil surface. Divide established clumps every few years to maintain vigorous flowering and healthy plant growth.

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