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Purple Hill Reticulata Iris

Purple Hill Reticulata Iris (35124)

4.83 stars, based on 6 reviews
Good things come in small packages, as proven by Purple Hills Dwarf Iris! Rich purple blooms with a splash of gold are sure to make a statement in your garden! Iris require a sunny location and well drained soil. Pair with giant crocus and watch...
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Zone 6, MI

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These were beautiful! The yellow stripe in the center started out orange, and by chance these bloomed right as my Gypsy Queen peach colored hyacinths were blooming, so the orange looked very nice with the orange hyacinths. I haven't counted them, but I'm fairly certain most if not all of these bloomed. They were quite easy to put in since they are small and don't need to be planted nearly as deep as other bulbs, so it was much easier to put in 50 than I had thought it would be. I would strongly recommend these if you want an early splash of color in your spring garden!

Beautiful rich purple

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I planted 100 of these to make two large drifts and they bloomed beautifully! Nearly all the bulbs came up, and the irises were a rich deep purple.

Gorgeous!

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These reticula itis are simply breathtaking! They seem to glimmer in certain light and are very detailed on top.

Indiana

Purple irises

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  • Beautiful color
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These little purple irises are so charming, and there’s a blue variety that’s nice too. I like mix a bunch of colors together. They’re miniature, very short, and come up early. Perfect to put along the edges of a path or right by a door so you see them every day. Bulbs are small, be sure to check them for firmness- they shouldn’t be dried out or squishy.

Striking purple, first color to bloom in Late March!

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  • Striking
  • 1st early bloomer in March!
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First thing to bloom, survived many frosts, striking purple color! Would order again!! So nice to have such early color! Very cold hardy!

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