Bearded Iris JADE.....large pot full
I first saw this tall bearded iris growing in a large clump and I was mesmerized by it.
Shades of white yellow and chartreuse with plum flecks. It flowers at this time of the year.
It is part Aril bred but not enough to be classified as an Aril.
There is heaps of rhizomes in this large pot full. It is crammed.
Bearded iris are easy to grow. They like the sun, and don't mind the frost at all.
Tall flower spikes appear in the flowering season with large flowers arrayed up the stems coming out in succession.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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