Bearded Iris
Bearded Iris make garden styling a breeze. They offer a rainbow of options to effectively couple and accentuate existing colours in your patch.
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Bearded Iris, Big and Bold
Stylish blooms in bold colours. These tough rhizomes are low maintenance and bring plenty of colour to your beds. Bearded Iris like a free draining soil and an annual application of rose fertiliser to keep them happy.
Bearded Iris, Dwarf
Dwarf Bearded Iris offer awesome compact colour to bridge the gap between spring and summer. These blooms come out to play just as the tulips are finishing up. Their foliage is upright and evergreen, offering a year round show. Dwarf Bearded Iris flower a little earlier than the standard forms and are just as robust.
Bearded Iris, Laughter Lines
This combination of colour will bring a smile to your face. Bearded Iris are easy to care for and will thrive in an open, sunny position. They require good drainage and the occasional addition of fertiliser.
Bearded Iris, Over the Rainbow
Bearded Iris are easy care and will bring plenty of colour to your beds. Their late spring show bridges the gap between the spring and summers blooms. The spectacular flowers can be in colour for around a month and even spot flower throughout the year. Bearded Iris make excellent cut flowers.
Bearded Iris, Romantic Affair
Blousy flowers in romantic shades. The easy to grow rhizomes of Bearded Iris thrive in any well drained soil in a sunny position. The sword like foliage opens in a gorgeous fan shape and remains a feature year round.
Dwarf Iris
Dwarf Iris punch well above their weight for colour and impact. Their early season colour signals an end to winter and a colourful spring ahead. The thin foliage is upright and often begins to emerge just as the flowers are fading, ensuring their glory is unencumbered. Plant Dwarf Iris in pots, gardens or rockeries.
Limited Release Dutch Iris
Simply planted, then left to their own devices, these Iris can last for decades.
Siberian Iris
Siberian Iris have attractive foliage and stunning flowers. The attractive grass like foliage is the backdrop to these exquisite blooms. The flowers of Siberian Iris are supported on strong, thin stems which give the illusion of the blooms almost floating above the foliage. You can imagine the stunning effects when you plant these Iris in mixed beds or make them an inspiring feature on their own.
The dry tolerant nature of these hardy Siberian Iris rhizomes makes them an ideal choice for water wise gardeners. The flowers are prolific in late spring and a great addition to floral arrangements requiring a touch of class. Easy care, drought tolerant and glamorous too. All this makes Siberian Iris a great garden choice.
Siberian Iris
are generally available from Mid January until Mid May.










































































