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A versatile plant with brightly coloured eye-catching flowers!

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The iris comes as a bulbous flower, perennial and as a rhizome. Iris germanica, the bearded iris, is especially popular as a garden plant. Our iris plants are carefully packed and delivered at low delivery costs.
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Iris Germanica White Knight - 3 Plants

Iris Germanica White Knight is a beautiful perennial that likes a sunny spot in the garden. The flowers are pure white in colour.

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Iris Germanica Night Owl - 3 Plants

This pretty Iris Germanica Night Owl is a perennial and likes a sunny spot in the garden. The flowers turn dark purple to almost black. - Sharp prices

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Iris Germanica Loop the Loop - 3 Plants

Also called blue iris, this particular iris shines with white and purple sword-shaped flowers. - Sharply priced

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Iris Germanica Batik - 3 plants

Iris Germanica Batik is a hardy summer bloomer with brilliant purple flowers and white elegant stripes. - See also our other Iris plants

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Iris Sibirica Peacock Mix - 5 Plants

This pretty mix of coloured iris plants is best planted in a sunny spot in the border, but can certainly also be planted in containers and pots.

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Iris Germanica Edith Wolford - 3 Plants

Iris Germanica Edith Wolford blooms with soft yellow and lilac blue petals. These are one of the most beautiful iris plants. - Many Iris varieties at a competitive price

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Iris Germanica Crazy For You - 3 Plants

Iris germanica 'Crazy for You' is an easy frost-resistant perennial that likes a sunny spot in the garden. - Competitive prices

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Iris Sibirica Concord Crush - 3 Plants

We have many beautifully coloured iris plants like this gorgeous Iris sibirica concurd crush, this violet-coloured iris loves a sunny spot in the garden.

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Iris plants for your garden

Cultivated for their unique and colourful flowers and lush green upright, sword-shaped leaves, irises will tower over your garden with a rainbow of colours! We supply top-quality iris rootstocks.

With or without beard

Beardless irises have no hairs or combs on their fall. Siberian irises, also known as Iris sibirica, Iris Louisiana, Iris ensata and Iris Laevigata, are all beardless irises. Bearded irises have beards of coloured hairs in the middle of each autumn. They are also known as Iris germanica. Iris Pumila is also a bearded iris.

Iris varieties

There are many varieties of irises, including the large garden irises. They are very strong and easy perennials, with large, colourful flowers, often with several shades on the same flower. Blue and purplish hues are most common, but there are colours that extend to yellow, orange, pink, red, etc. The flowers sometimes smell pleasant. The leaves, bluish-green, sword-shaped, are also decorative and participate in the setting of the garden beyond the flowering period, which takes place in May-June.

How to plant iris plants

Irises are sold as dry bulbs, also called rhizomes. Iris grow easily in ordinary soil, even dry and limestone, in full sun and bright light. Beware of soils that are too heavy and clayey, keep too much water in winter, the bulbs may rot. Planting is done from September to May, with autumn planting preferred.

Japanese Iris (ensata)

The Iris Ensata is the Japanese iris and has nothing to do with our classic garden irises. They live in sun or shade, in cool to wet soils. There are many cultivars with pink, violet, blue, white flowers. Iris Ensata, often grown on the banks of pools and ponds, can, like many wet plants, live (with their feet) in the water in summer.

Irises are wonderful garden plants for the period between spring and summer

Iris plants have an important bridging function in colour and form. They bloom on the boundary between spring and summer and, with their stately appearance, are an asset to the garden. As they grow about 1 metre tall and the flowers only appear at the top, you can place them further back in the border.

 

Irises are also called sword lilies, because of the sword-shaped leaves that gracefully stand around the flower stem. They grow best in water-permeable slightly calcareous soil and like a sunny position. They also do well at pond edges but don't leave them in the water.

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