This iris was planted in too much shade. It managed a few blooms this year, but nothing like the flowers on the iris in full sun.
Rhizome is what the root of the iris is called. It’s not a bulb, but a similar type of enlarged root. “Fan” is the term used to refer to the leaves coming from one rhizome. If you buy iris through the mail, they’re sent in divisions containing a couple of fans, usually. Some pricey cultivars will be sent with just one fan. When you replant, you can put a division with two or three fans in the garden, spaced about a 18″ apart. The closer you plant them, the sooner you’ll have to divide them again. In our climate, bearded iris should be divided every three or four years.
Dividing is easy and is a great way to increase your iris garden or to share with friends. July is the best month to divide iris in Southern Colorado. It gives them plenty of time to get established before winter. Cutting the leaves down is not necessary, but sometimes when you divide them it’s difficult to get them to stand up when they have big floppy leaves. I usually cut mine back when dividing, just to make the whole process easier.
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