6 potted Bearded Irises.SOLD
The last 6 potted irises from last season. They will slip easily into the ground.'
The 3 at the back are one metre tall height and the three in the front are 30cms tall plants when fully grown.
Bearded Iris are hardy plants that enjoy sunbathing and like to be frosted too to harden the rhizome that sits on top of the ground. They come up year after year and provide nice structure with their grey green sword like leaves the rest of the year. Spectacular, look at me, plants that come in every colour except brick red. If anyone could hybridise a brick red bearded iris they would be come famous.
$6.00 each on special or $30 for the lot.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni
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