
Dwarf Iris Harmony
Beautiful blue blooms.
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The flowers are a striking dark blue, punctuated by deep purple markings and a bright, golden strip. Iris 'Harmony' will multiply easily creating lovely bright areas in your garden. The leaves are narrow and upright.
Their botanical name, reticulata refers to the outer layer of the bulb which looks like a net. A Dwarf Iris that blooms late winter to early spring.
Dwarf Iris are hardy bulbs that will tolerate frost, full sun to semi shade and any well drained soil. Fertilise them with the flower in spring with a high potassium or liquid fertiliser.
Plant Dwarf Iris 'Harmony' around 8cm deep and space the bulbs 5cm apart. Water in well, then you will only need to water again if rainfall is low during active growth.
Dwarf Iris bulbs don't need to be lifted and can be left in the ground to naturalise and multiply steadily. The bulbs are small, so mark their spot so you don't lose them! If you don't have any plant markers handy, you could use ice cream sticks, golf teas, kebab sticks, plastic picnic knives, or whatever you have handy.
Dwarf Iris 'Harmony' looks wonderful in a rockery, a pot or towards the front of a garden bed. You get one or two flowers per bulb and they are best planted in clumps.
Supplied as: Bulbs
Size: na
Code | IRRHM_eos |
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Botantical name | Iris reticulata |
Height | 10-15cm |
Width | 5cm |
Flowers | Winter to Spring |
Climate | Cool to Mediterranean |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Bulbs |
Size | na |
Water needs | 1 |