Reblooming bearded irises (Iris germanica) offer multiple floral displays throughout the growing season, blooming first in late spring and again in late summer or early fall. Unlike traditional bearded irises, which flower once per year, these varieties provide extended seasonal interest, making them a favorite among gardeners seeking continuous color.
Available in a wide range of hues, from deep purples and blues to soft pastels and striking bi-colors, reblooming irises thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Their sword-like foliage remains attractive even when not in bloom, adding texture to garden beds. With proper care—such as regular watering, fertilization, and division—these irises will rebloom reliably, enhancing landscapes with fragrant, ruffled flowers year after year.