Iris Bulbs

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Iris Bulbs

Iris bucharica is distinguished by the placement of the leaves along its flower stalks and the unusual bi-colored flowers that are delightfully scented. Iris danfordiae species was introduced from Turkey in 1876. It has yellow flowers with brown flecks at the base of the outer wreath of petals. The Xiphium Iris Group bulbs never grew wild in the Netherlands. Instead, they are the products of hybridization carried out by a Dutch plant-breeding firm by the name of Tubergen. Two species playing an important role in the development of these hybrids were xiphium and lusitanic. For growing them, a rich, well-drained soil is important for success. Iris reticulata are the dwarf irises that originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus, are cultivated on a fairly large scale. They bloom very early in the season. These flowers are quite large in relationship to the plant as a whole, and the flower color of the species is violet-purple.

Iris Reticulata Bulbs

Reticulata are especially appropriate for use in rock gardens. One drawback is that they develop many leaves during the flowering stage, diminishing an otherwise dramatic appearance. Iris Ixiolirion loves a dry, sunny location in the garden. The bulbs of this plant are elongated and covered with hard brown leaves are grass-like, while the flowers are star-shaped and suitable as cut flowers. Choose from our impressive collection of iris bulb flowers including Dutch treat basket, Iris Katharine hodquin, Dutch iris mixture, pink haze Siberian iris, loveliness bouquet, reblooming iris collection, loop the loop elegant iris, mixed Japanese iris, speed limit brilliant reblooming iris, Silverado elegant iris, baboon bottom zebra iris, breakers reblooming iris, sugar blues, orange Popsicle brilliant reblooming iris etc. we still have many more iris bloom flowers to choose from. Contact us to know more about the iris bloom collection we have and you will be glad for having come to us.

 



Botanists distinguish more than 200 species of irises. While some of these have bulbs, others have short rhizomes and are classified as perennial plants. The most popular among the iris bulb species are the Iris germanica and sibirica. The bulb-forming species are very useful for garden planting, and the 'Dutch Iris' is used for the year-round production of cut flowers. Iris bucharica, Iris danfordiae, The Xiphium Iris Group, Iris reticulata, and Ixiolirion are the popular among the iris bulbs.

 

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