Shah Jehan Bearded Iris, 1932.  &quot; &#x27;Opulent&#x27;, &#x27;gorgeous&#x27;, &#x27;magnificent&#x27;, &#x27;an extravaganza of color&#x27; — iris lovers for decades have been babbling about the breath-taking beauty of &#x27;this jewel among irises.&#x27; A spectacular blend of champagne, gold, chestnut, and an unbelievably rich, velvety plum, it’s well named for the great Mughal emperor who built . . . the Taj Mahal. 36-40”, zones 3a-8a(10aWC), from Ann Arbor.&quot; oldhousegardens.com