Iris
'Northward Ho'
Northwood Ho Tall Bearded Reblooming Iris
| Family |
| Iridaceae |
| Genus |
| Iris |
| Cultivar |
| 'Northward Ho' |
| Category |
| Bulbs, Perennials |
| USDA Hardiness Zone |
| 3 |
| Canadian Hardiness Zone |
| 1 |
| RHS Hardiness Zone |
| H7 |
| Temperature (°C) |
| -40 - (-35) |
| Temperature (°F) |
| -40 - (-30) |
| Height |
| 1 m |
| Landscape |
| Best in sunny beds or borders. |
| Cultivation |
| Grow in full sun in a humusy, well-drained soil. Avoid overhead watering and heavy clay soils. It is a good idea to deadhead spent flowers and remove the flowering stems to ground after bloom. |
| Growth |
| Medium |
| Pests |
| The largest pest threat is the iris borer. May also be affected by bacterial soft rot and fungal leaf spot. |
| Habitat |
| Horticultural origin. |
| Leaf Description |
| Leaves are sword-shaped and linear. |
| Flower Description |
| Flowers are a pink-brown blend with yellow beard. Blooms both in spring and autumn, however the duration and timing of the second bloom vary greatly depending on climactic region. |
| Notable Specimens |
| Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Ontario, Canada. |
| Propagation |
| Propagate by division of rhizomes. |