Bearded Iris .....potted.
I have some potted tall Bearded Irises pictured below which could just slip out of their pots easily into the ground. They are well rooted and happy.
Bearded iris come up every year, love sunbathing and also getting frosted as it hardens the rhizome which sits on top of the soil. Easy to grow and give good structure in the garden when not in flower.
Can come with a few instructions if interested.
From left to right the named varieties are:
1. Precision
2. Princess Caroline de Monaco
3. Habit
4. Touch Up
5. Autumn Circus
In the last pic of the potted ones there are a number of dwarf varieties which I will list separately later.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Thanks for looking.
$10 for each pot.
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