

Iris ‘Peach Parasol’ is a captivating Border Bearded (BB) iris cultivar introduced by hybridizer Donald Spoon in 1997. This variety is renowned for its distinctive and elegant blooms, which feature a harmonious blend of peach and orchid hues. The standards (upright petals) exhibit a soft peach color, while the falls (downward petals) are overlaid with a delicate orchid shade, creating a pleasing contrast. The beards are a darker peach tone, adding depth to the flower’s overall appearance.
‘Peach Parasol’ reaches a height of approximately 19 inches (48 cm), making it a suitable choice for various garden settings, including borders and mixed perennial beds. It blooms in the midseason and is noted for its dependable and continuous reblooming habit, providing extended visual interest throughout the growing season. Gardeners have observed that this cultivar can produce up to nine buds per stem, ensuring a prolific and long-lasting display. Its vigorous growth and reliable performance have made it a favorite among iris enthusiasts.
In terms of cultivation, ‘Peach Parasol’ thrives in well-drained soil and full sun exposure. It has demonstrated adaptability across various climates, with successful reblooming reported in regions such as California, Missouri, and Virginia, corresponding to USDA Zones 5, 6, and 9. For optimal performance, it is recommended to divide the rhizomes every few years to maintain plant health and vigor. This cultivar has been recognized for its exceptional qualities, receiving an Honorable Mention in 2001.
Overall, Iris ‘Peach Parasol’ combines aesthetic appeal with robust growth habits, making it a valuable addition to any garden. Its charming coloration and reliable reblooming nature ensure that it remains a standout feature in landscapes, delighting gardeners and visitors alike.
American Iris Society Registration Data
- Description – Peach (RHS 24D), F. overlaid orchid (75C); beards darker peach (25A); ruffled, flared. Faux Pas X Ozark Evening
- Hybridizer & Year of Introduction – Donald Spoon, 1997
- Classification – Border Bearded
- Bloom Period – Midseason
- Bloom Height – 19″