Product description
Iris Burgemeister brings a gentle, romantic presence to the garden, with blooms that blend rich violet purple tones with softly creamy pink standards. The ruffled petals open with a warm, painterly quality, adding depth and quiet elegance to borders and mixed plantings. Rising on slender, upright stems, the flowers move gracefully in the breeze, creating a calm, refined focal point that suits both cottage style gardens and more contemporary spaces. Their nectar rich blooms are a magnet for bees and butterflies, adding a touch of life and movement to the summer display.
Planting Burgemeister is wonderfully straightforward. Set the rhizomes into well drained soil in a sunny, open spot, spacing them 30-60cm apart so the fans can develop naturally. Water lightly as new growth appears, keeping the soil just moist without becoming heavy, and offer a gentle feed in spring to support strong flowering. As the season unfolds, the blooms open in succession, bringing soft colour and effortless charm to the garden. With just a little care, this graceful Iris returns each year, adding height, texture, and a beautifully serene touch to your borders.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Remove faded Iris blooms to keep the plant looking tidy, but leave the foliage in place until it naturally dies back, as it continues feeding the rhizome for next year’s flowers. This helps the plant store energy and ensures a strong display the following season.
How to Water
Keep watering light and steady, giving the plants just enough moisture to stop the soil from drying out completely. Irises prefer not to sit in wet ground, so allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings, especially once the plants are established and the weather warms.
How to Plant
Plant Iris bulbs in well‑drained soil, setting them so the top of the rhizome sits just at or slightly above the soil surface. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot, water lightly as growth begins, and allow the plants good airflow to keep them healthy and flowering well.









