
Mango Entrée Bearded Iris
(38" tall x 12" wide) 'Mango Entrée' Bearded Iris arrives in mid to late spring with warm apricot petals and deep tangerine beards. This tall bearded Iris makes a lovely backdrop to the late-spring border. Complementing the blues and purples of Delphinium, Lupine, Allium, and Baptisia, it’s also a great complement to other Bearded Iris plantings. Plant 'Mango Entrée' in a sunny location in freely draining garden soil, slightly above the soil level. Keep the area moist until flowering has finished. For maximum color plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart. Over the years the rhizomes will multiply, giving years of low-care color. Deer and rabbit resistant.
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Mango Entrée Bearded Iris
(38" tall x 12" wide) 'Mango Entrée' Bearded Iris arrives in mid to late spring with warm apricot petals and deep tangerine beards. This tall bearded Iris makes a lovely backdrop to the late-spring border. Complementing the blues and purples of Delphinium, Lupine, Allium, and Baptisia, it’s also a great complement to other Bearded Iris plantings. Plant 'Mango Entrée' in a sunny location in freely draining garden soil, slightly above the soil level. Keep the area moist until flowering has finished. For maximum color plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart. Over the years the rhizomes will multiply, giving years of low-care color. Deer and rabbit resistant.
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(38" tall x 12" wide) 'Mango Entrée' Bearded Iris arrives in mid to late spring with warm apricot petals and deep tangerine beards. This tall bearded Iris makes a lovely backdrop to the late-spring border. Complementing the blues and purples of Delphinium, Lupine, Allium, and Baptisia, it’s also a great complement to other Bearded Iris plantings. Plant 'Mango Entrée' in a sunny location in freely draining garden soil, slightly above the soil level. Keep the area moist until flowering has finished. For maximum color plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart. Over the years the rhizomes will multiply, giving years of low-care color. Deer and rabbit resistant.























