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Iris 'Reticulata Frozen Planet' (10 pack)

SKU 1081417
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Why We Love It
Iris reticulata 'Frozen Planet' is an early spring flowering dwarf Iris that will produce attractive pale blue flowers with delicate yellow markings. This is a very pretty Iris and is great for borders or patio pots but is also great as part of a cut flower display to be enjoyed within the home. Preferring direct or partial sunlight, these stunning Iris will reach a height of just 10-20cm. Flowering in February/March, they will natuarlise well if left undisturbed.

What To Know
- Position: full sun.
- Soil: well-drained, moderately fertile, neutral to slightly alkaline soil
- Sow bulbs from September to December
- Flowers from February to March
- Grows to 15cm (6") tall
- Planting depth: 8cm (3")
- Container Friendly
- Naturalizes Well
- 12 bulbs in this pack

How to Care
Iris like full sun or partial shade and an open soil with plenty of humus and good drainage Ideal for naturalising (leaving in for flowers year after year) in rockeries and edges of borders. Also suitable for containers
Remove faded flowers and apply fertilizer 4-5 weeks after flowering. When clumps become too crowded, lift, divide and replant about 2 weeks after flowering.
Why not plant a Winter Corner near the house along with anemone blanda, chinodoxa (Glory of the Snow) and Galanthus nivalis (snowdrops).