Rebloomers:
(Cyclic Rebloomers)
Irised that display two distinct cycles of bloom
Seen in all classes of bearded irises, Arilbred irises, and
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‘Daughter Of Stars’
Spoon 2001
Rebloom reported in: AL, AR, AZ, CA, CT, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD,
MT, NC, NJ, NM, OR, TN, TX, VA, WV. USDA Zones 4b, 5, 6, 6b,
7, 7b, 8, 9, 9b, 10a
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Multiple blooming iris:
Irises that send
up
bloom-stalks repeatedly at any time throughout the growing
season
Seen in some beardless iris
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SPEC 'Forest Haimati'
Moran 2010
Rebloom
reported in: MD, MI, OR, WA, WI USDAZones 4, 6, 7,
8.
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Repeating Rebloom:
Irises that produce additional bloom stalks with some
regularity immediately following or shortly after spring
bloom
Seen in Siberians
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SIB 'Encore Performance'
Hollingworth 2010
Rebloom reported in: MA,
MI, VA, WA, WI. USDA Zones 4b, 5, 6, 8 |
Sporadic
Rebloom:
Irises that produce bloom stalks
unpredictablyat varying times during the growing
season. |

'Bumblebee Deelite’
Norrick 1986
Rebloom Reported in: OH,
USDA
Zones 5b |
Secondary stalk rebloomers:RARE
Irises that send up a one
or more additional stalk from the same rhizome during the
same growing season.
Often not reported since
it occures during normal growing season extending the bloom
of that cultivar
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'Bedtime Story'
Ritchie 1982
Reported in MD USDA Zone 6,7 |
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