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Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’ is a stunning water iris with unique blue-purple, white-mottled flowers. Perfect for pond edges or bog gardens, this hardy perennial blooms late spring to early summer, attracting pollinators and adding elegant colour to UK gardens.
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Introduce a touch of elegance to your UK garden with Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’, a captivating water iris known for its uniquely patterned blooms.
This striking perennial is a fantastic choice for pond margins, bog gardens, or any damp area, bringing vibrant colour and intriguing texture to waterside settings. Its hardy nature ensures it thrives in the British climate, offering a delightful display each summer. Consequently, it has become a favoured selection among gardeners seeking reliable and beautiful aquatic plants for their landscapes.
Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’ is a superb cultivar of the smooth iris, originating from East Asia. The name ‘Mottled Beauty’ perfectly describes its most enchanting feature: the large, flat flowers display a rich spectrum of blue-purple, intricately flecked and streaked with white. These unique markings give each bloom a distinctive and almost painterly quality. Indeed, the fall petals, which are the outer, drooping segments, showcase this beautiful mottling most prominently. In contrast, the standards, which are the inner, upright petals, tend to be a more solid blue.
The plant grows with a graceful, upright habit, producing strong, sword-shaped leaves of a fresh mid-green. This foliage creates an excellent backdrop for the dramatic flowers, which emerge in late spring to early summer, typically between May and July in the UK. Furthermore, the robust nature of Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’ means it forms sturdy clumps, providing consistent interest throughout the growing season.
This particular iris thrives in moist to wet conditions. Therefore, it is ideally suited for planting along the edges of ponds, streams, or in dedicated bog gardens where its roots can remain constantly damp or even submerged in shallow water up to 15cm deep. It also performs well in consistently moist garden borders, provided the soil does not dry out. Moreover, its vibrant colours and open flower structure make it an attractive plant for local wildlife. Bees and other beneficial pollinators are often drawn to its nectar-rich blooms, contributing to the biodiversity of your garden space.
Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’ is a relatively low-maintenance plant. It does not typically require extensive pruning or shaping. However, deadheading spent flowers can encourage more blooms and prevent the plant from wasting energy on seed production, thus keeping it looking tidy. Furthermore, cutting back the foliage in late autumn, once it has yellowed, helps to rejuvenate the plant for the following spring. This simple routine ensures a healthy and vigorous display year after year, allowing you to fully enjoy the distinctive charm of Iris laevigata ‘Mottled Beauty’.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Plant Iris laevigata 'Mottled Beauty' in consistently moist to wet soil, or in shallow water up to 15cm deep. Ensure it receives full sun to partial sun for best flowering. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage further flowering and maintain tidiness. Cut back yellowing foliage in late autumn to rejuvenate the plant for the next season. Water well during dry spells if not planted directly in water. Divide congested clumps every 3-5 years in spring or autumn to maintain vigour.


