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Iris Danfordiae
This gorgeous yellow dwarf Iris was found in 1876 by Mrs. Danford. It is very hardy so it naturalizes very well. With an app. length of only 4-6"/10-15 cm. it is ideal for your rock garden.

Bulb Size: 5/6
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: 5 inch/13 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Danfordiae
10 bulbs 2.10
Iris Hollandica Cream Beauty
The real Dutch Iris type. A pretty white bright color which are very well known as cut flower. It is also very usable in beds and borders.

Bulb Size: 8/+
Flowering Period: 6-7
App. Height: 25 inch/60 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Hollandica White
10 bulbs 2.65
Iris Hollandica Eye of the Tiger
The real Dutch Iris type. A pretty purple bright color which are very well known as cut flower. It is also very usable in beds and borders.

Bulb Size: 8/+
Flowering Period: 6-7
App. Height: 25 inch/60 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Hollandica Purple
10 bulbs 3.25
Iris Hollandica Golden Beauty
The real Dutch Iris type. A pretty yellow bright color which are very well known as cut flower. It is also very usable in beds and borders.

Bulb Size: 8/+
Flowering Period: 6-7
App. Height: 25 inch/60 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Hollandica Yellow
10 bulbs 2.10
Iris Hollandica Sapphire Beauty
The real Dutch Iris type. A pretty blue bright color which are very well known as cut flower. It is also very usable in beds and borders.

Bulb Size: 8/+
Flowering Period: 6-7
App. Height: 25 inch/60 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Hollandica Blue
10 bulbs 2.10
Iris Reticulata
Iris reticulata bloom very early in the spring. The flower is quite large in relationship to the plant as a whole, and has a wonderful fragrance, somewhat like a violet.

Bulb Size: 5/6
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: 5 inch/13 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Reticulata
10 bulbs 2.10
Iris Reticulata Cantab
Very small, extremely early flowering, fragrant iris that are perfect for forcing, rock gardens, woodlands, fronts of borders or creative lawn art.

Bulb Size: 5/6
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: 5 inch/13 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Reticulata Cantab
10 bulbs 2.40
Iris Reticulata Harmony
Well known Iris flower which is very usable on pots and in baskets. If you plant them outside in pots, you can get them indoors after 10 weeks and enjoy these potted bulbs.

Bulb Size: 5/6
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: 5 inch/13 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Reticulata Harmony
10 bulbs 2.10
Iris Reticulata Natascha
Reticulata 'Natascha' - elegant ivory flowers with ivory falls; pale blue flush with white blotch; early.

Bulb Size: I
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: 5 inch/13 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Reticulata Natascha
10 bulbs 6.00
Iris Zwanenburg
Best-known of the dwarf irises, the species is purple red with contrasting blotching.

Bulb Size: 5/6
Flowering Period: 2-3
App. Height: ± 10 cm.
Full sun to partial shade
Iris Zwanenburg
10 bulbs 1.95
Shipping costs in this category €10.00

Botanists distinguish more than 200 species of irises. Some of these have bulbs, while others have short rhizomes and are classified as perennial plants. Iris germanica and I. sibirica are the two most familiar species among the perennial plants. The bulb-forming species are very useful for garden planting, and the 'Dutch iris' is used for the year-round production of cut flowers.

The smaller species make wonderful plants for the rock garden, or they can brighten up a barren border very early in the year. These species are beautiful when combined with any other early-flowering bulbous plants, e.g., snowdrops, snowflakes, Winter aconite, Crocus ancyrensis ‘Golden Bunch’, etc. They are also appropriate for accompanying early-flowering perennials such as Draba sibirica, Pulmonaria (Lungwort), Viola ordorata (Sweet violet), Primula Juliae Hybrids, and Hepatica.It sometimes happens that the miniature irises, because of their extremely early flowering, suffer damage from periods of late frost or ground frost. By growing them in pots, you have the possibility of moving them temporarily to a more suitable location: a cool room that receives light. High temperatures, however, are absolutely not tolerated.
Shipping costs in this category €10.00
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