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Iris germanica It’s A Small World - Dwarf bearded Iris

Iris germanica It’s A Small World
Bearded Iris

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This variety offers a pastel flower, between rosy white, peach and mandarin. The almost white petals dominate white sepals washed with chamois pink around the beards. These well-coloured mandarin beards bring character to the flower. Reaching 30 cm in height, this iris flowers quite late for a Lilliput, in the month of May.
Height at maturity
30 cm
Spread at maturity
25 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time August to September
Recommended planting time February to March, July to October
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Flowering time April to May
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Description

The Iris ‘It’s A Small World’ is a pastel dwarf garden iris offering flowers in blushed white and peach pink enhanced with mandarin beards. Superb in a rock garden or along a low wall, its flowering displays great delicacy of colour without appearing washed out. It accompanies that of bulbs and perennials in the heart of spring.

'It’s A Small World’ is part of the Lilliput irises, these small bearded irises also classified among the SDB, the standard dwarf bearded irises. This category brings together irises reaching 20 to 41 cm in height, situated between miniature irises and intermediate irises. They flower early in the bearded iris season, before the tall garden irises, sooner or later depending on the variety. 'It’s A Small World' flowers rather towards the end of the Lilliput season, usually in May. The plant forms a small clump of glaucous green leaves, narrow and upright, from a fleshy rootstock which slowly expands near the soil surface.
Each flower is formed of three upright petals and three trailing sepals. In ‘It’s A Small World’, the undulate petals are a barely blushed white. The horizontal sepals are white, washed with chamois pink and veined near the throat. The style arms, in the centre, are rosy peach and bear small milky areas near the crests. The beards are white at their base, dark mandarin in the throat, then mandarin in the middle and at the tip. 

‘It’s A Small World’ is an American introduction by Paul Black, registered in 2016 under sowing number U206E and introduced the same year by Mid-America Garden. It comes from the cross-breeding ‘Fun In The Sun’ × a sowing S323B from lines related to ‘Total Denial’ and ‘My Cher’. It received an Honorable Mention from the American Iris Society in 2018.

In a rock garden or border, ‘It’s A Small World’ should be surrounded by plants that do not compete with its rootstocks and do not shade them. Its pastel tones go well with light blues, white and pale pinks. It can be associated with Iris pumila ‘Blue Denim’, light blue with violet highlights, with double early tulip Foxtrot, pink, and with Anemone blanda ‘White Splendour’, white with rosy reverse. 

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Garden iris, bearded iris: planting, care
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by Virginie T. 13 min.
Garden iris, bearded iris: planting, care
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Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time April to May
Inflorescence Cluster

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour medium green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 30 cm
Spread at maturity 25 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Iris

Species

germanica

Cultivar

It’s A Small World

Family

Iridaceae

Other common names

Bearded Iris

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference26095

Planting and care

The iris ‘It’s A Small World’ is planted from July to October as a rootstock, or in spring and autumn for potted young plants, outside frost periods. Plant it in full sun, in soil loosened to a depth of 20 cm, with gravel if the soil retains water in winter. Place the rootstock almost on the surface, with roots spread out in the soil; its top should remain visible. Water well at planting time, then only during dry periods in the first few weeks. A light application of well-rotted compost around the clump is sufficient in poor soil. Divide the clumps every three or four years, in summer, when flowering decreases in the centre of the stump.

Planting period

Best planting time August to September
Recommended planting time February to March, July to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Edge of border, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 10 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil Well-drained soil

Care

Pruning instructions Cut the flower stalks at the end of flowering.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time May
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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