Many of these irises are dwarf bearded with attractive, showy, large flowers on short 10 to 15cm stems in early summer, raised wall or rockery, tolerates a hot sunny site, full sun with good drainage.
A stunning mix of 10 dwarf bearded Iris varieties chosen for their colourful blooms and compact growth. Perfect for sunny borders, troughs, and alpine gardens, bringing early-season colour and elegance.
Dwarf bearded, low growing Iris flowers only 10cm tall. Flowering mainly in April-May these can sporadically flower through summer. Ideally grown in a sunny free draining soil with rhizomes visible on surface.
Dwarf bearded, a compact perennial, to 15cm tall, with grey-green foliage and small, delicately-coloured spring flowers comprising white standards with dark blue edging and white falls with lighter blue markings.
Dwarf bearded, very attractive large dark purple flowers on short 10-15cm stems, always look good in a raised wall or rockery, tolerates hot sunny site.
Dwarf bearded Iris with purple flowers sometime pale yellow on very short stems, good light and lots of sunshine, well-drained soil, raised bed, rockery or large trough.
Relatively large pale lavender flowers on short 10cm stems. Very dwarf creeping that slowly form a tightly knitted mat of rhizomes in an acid soil, semi-shade position.
A neat dwarf, bearded Iris, compact, dwarf species with relatively large purple, white or soft-yellow flowers up to 15cm tall, lovely Iris species that is hardy for rockery, raised bed or larger trough
Very dwarf evergreen perennial with rich green spear shaped leaves held very much erect. Flowers are on short stems, each with one or two rich deep purple with a white flowers and lasting for several weeks.
Easy in a moist but well drained soil in a trough.
A recent name change here, formerly known as I. mellita. This lovely very dwarf species from the Balkans, short compact foliage some 10cm high, with either purple in May-June. Suitable for warm well drained soil in raised bed or rockery.