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A collection of plants that is for-ever growing on our nursery. Outside our huge collection of Waterlilies, our pond Iris collection is our second biggest pride and joy and includes over 170 different types of Water Iris suitable for the margins of ponds and lakes,
Iris Ensata and Iris Sibirica are sold in 1 litre pots, the rest of the pond iris we stock are sold barerooted
Please see our category listings in the left hand menu for aquatic planting accessories, aquatic soils and gravel. Aquatic plants and Water Lilies are heavy feeders so dont forget to add plant food to your shopping basket.
some of our aquatic iris are available in large quantities at special discounted rates, please see our trade discounts category in the left hand menu.
Products

Iris Ensata Blue Spritz-1 litre pots
Height: 60-90 cm
Water Depth: 0-2 cm


Iris Ensata Ike-No-Sazanami-1 litre pots
Height: 60-90 cm
Water Depth: 0-2 cm


Iris Ensata Japanese Plum-1 litre pots
Height: 60-90 cm
Water Depth: 0-2 cm


Iris Ensata Sunrise Ridge-1 litre pots
Height: 60-90 cm
Water Depth: 0-2 cm


Iris Laevigata Liam Johns-barerooted
Height: 60 cm
Water Depth: 0-10 cm

Iris Laevigata Rowden Starlight-barerooted
Height: 60 cm
Water Depth: 0-10 cm


Iris Laevigata Weymouth Blue-barerooted
Height: 60 cm
Water Depth: 0-10 cm


Iris Laevigata x Versicolor Tamberg-barerooted
Height: 60 cm
Water Depth: 0-10 cm


Iris Louisiana Acacia Rhumba-barerooted
Height: 75 cm
Water Depth: 0-10 cm

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