Dwarf bearded Irises....potted. Under 30cms tall
These little bearded irises are the first to flower in the Spring.
Suitable for pots, or rockeries, or garden border edge.
They love the frost, drought tolerant when established.
Easy to grow.
These ones are all potted and should flower in the Spring. They can slip out of their pots easily or leave them outside over the winter. No problem.
$7,00 each.
1. Mary B....a tiny miniature iris , one of the smallest. Very sweet.
2. Making eyes.
3. White with bright red beard...no name.
4. Hot Fudge.
5. Jolly Joey
6. Blue self....no name.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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