Bearded Iris Dwarf 'Striped Pants'
This little iris grows about 30cms tall and has eye catching colours of gold red and orange..
Name STRIPED PANTS
You will have at least bare rooted rhizomes, trimmed and labelled ready for planting. Instructions available.
Now is the time after the little irises have had a rest following flowering season to plant new rhizomes, so they can get their roots down over the Summer ready for an October bloom.
Bearded iris like the sun, and the frost too. Easy care.
Suitable for a pot, or garden border or rockery.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni
NB These will be bare rooted rhizomes not a potted plant.
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