Bearded Irises
I sell these as barerooted rhizomes which when planted now will bulk up over the Summer and most likely flower next season.
Photos of some of the ones I have available below.
There are dwarf , Intermediate and tall irises in this mix.
Most are named.
$10.00 for a rooted, and trimmed iris.
Bearded Irises are easy to grow and like about 5 hours sun a day in a well drained position in your garden. Their fat rhizomes like to sit on top of the soil where they anchor themselves with roots ready for the flower season stalk with all its blooms.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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