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787 days ago

Bearded Iris in large pot, just coming into flower. QUAKER LADY -SOLD

Joan from Masterton District

A large growing pot full of the Bearded Iris QUAKER LADY.
It is just coming into flower now and will make a lovely show.

Bearded Iris are hardy plants which like plenty of sunshine and a well drained position. They don't mind being in pots either.

$12.00 without the pot and $16.50 with the pot.
Thanks for looking.

I am having a clearance hence the low prices.

Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $12

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