There’s something quietly theatrical about the moment Blue Tie Rebloom Iris opens—those cool blue-violet standards unfurling above silvery sword-like foliage like a slow exhale after a long spring.
A reblooming bearded iris (Iris germanica), Blue Tie earns its place in your garden twice over: expect classic late-spring blooms, then a welcome encore in late summer to early fall when most perennials are winding down. Upright flower stalks reach 24–36 inches tall with a spread of 18–24 inches, making it equally at home in a mixed border or a cutting garden.
Plant rhizomes in full sun with excellent drainage—bearded irises need their rhizomes sitting just at or slightly above the soil surface to thrive. Once established, they’re notably heat- and drought-tolerant. Hardy in USDA zones 3–9, this is a long-lived perennial that rewards minimal attention. Simply remove spent bloom stalks after each flowering cycle to keep the plant tidy and encourage reblooming.
A garden you can count on, season after season.












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