Dwarf Bearded Irises
Bearded irises are annuals that come up every year.
Pictured are some that I am selling now as bare rooted rhizomes.
All these irises are dwarf ones growing no more than 30cms in height.
Bearded iris love at least 5 hours sun, they are planted with their roots anchored but the rhizome sitting on top of the soil where it can sunbathe and get frosted.
They are the first of the bearded irises to flower.
They do well in pots, look great along a garden border, and lovely in rockeries.
$9.00 a rhizome ( for some of the smaller varieties I will dig a clump or 2 or 3 rhizomes for the same $9.00 price)
All but the last little blue one have names, date of registration, and name of Hybridiser.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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