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Announcement
Orders are processed in order of receipt. It may take several weeks before you receive your order.
Many of the bulbs and tubers we ship in spring are not hardy, we take into account the temperature in the destination country before shipping.
Iris
We offer two types of irises.
Iris germanica: Bearded iris. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable soil. Zone 5-8. Size I.
Iris sibirica: Siberian iris, easily growing, upright perennial with little soil preference. Rich and long flowering. Height 80 cm. Zone 5-8. Size I.
There are 6 products.
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Iris (G) 'Florentina'
Bearded iris, Florentine iris, large fragrant white flowers. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable soil. -
Iris (G) 'Honey Glazed'
Bearded iris, large, fragrant, bicolored flowers, caramel falls, lemon cream standards. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom. -
Iris (G) 'Nibelungen'
Bearded iris, large, fragrant, bicolored flowers, soft yellow falls, purple standards. For a warm place where the sun shines on the superficially planted tuber. Permeable bottom. -
Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar'
Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8. -
Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'
Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8. -
Iris sibirica 'Sparkling Rose'
Siberian flag. ± 70 cm. high perennial, flowering in June/July. Flowers smaller then Iris germanica, but the plants are more vigorous and gives more flowers. This iris also likes a sunny spot. Hardiness zone 5-8.