Maestro
Iris
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A dependable ornamental variety with excellent hardiness and vibrant orange-yellow blooms.
Description
Cultivation and Maintenance of the 'Maestro' Iris
For landscape professionals and garden owners, the 'Maestro' iris has become a benchmark for reliability. Developed by the Federal Scientific Center for Vegetable Growing, this cultivar exhibits excellent establishment rates, which is crucial when creating landscape designs from scratch. The plant requires minimal intervention during operation: basic maintenance consists of timely weeding and moderate watering during the budding phase.
Performance and Operational Specs
- Color Palette: A vibrant blend of yellow and orange tones provides high contrast in mass planting.
- Application: Primarily intended for ornamental landscaping, parks, and private garden zones.
- Adaptability: The variety is bred for specific regional climatic conditions, which simplifies overwintering and minimizes the risk of rhizome loss during spring temperature fluctuations.
Managing a plot with this iris type is straightforward: the sturdy flower stalks do not require mandatory staking, which saves significant labor time during mass planting. Periodic clump division (every 4–5 years) is the only necessary 'service' step to maintain peak ornamental quality and ensure abundant flowering.
Specifications
| Petals Color | |
|---|---|
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Iris |
| Originator | Фгбну Федеральный Научный Центр Овощеводства - 531 |
| Country | Russia |
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